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Many Canadian workers putting family on hold due to lack of work-life balance: survey

'Women change their life patterns much more than men to accommodate work and family strains'

Many Canadian workers putting family on hold due to lack of work-life balance: survey

School employee in U.S. accused of using deepfake voice to disparage high school principal

'It is clear we are entering a new, deeply concerning frontier,' says county executive

School employee in U.S. accused of using deepfake voice to disparage high school principal

'It's so ingrained, people don't even realize they're being ageist'

Much like sexism and racism, ageism can challenge employers – as seen in case alleging systemic discrimination by IBM on basis of age

'It's so ingrained, people don't even realize they're being ageist'

Employer liable for punitive damages for failing to pay out employee

Withholding termination pay or requiring signing of documents can be bad-faith conduct

Employer liable for punitive damages for failing to pay out employee

Ontario work-from-home policy upheld based on practical application

'If an employer acts in good faith and acts reasonably, then its management rights will be respected'

Ontario work-from-home policy upheld based on practical application

City of Edmonton, transit services contractor not common employer: board

Contracted services didn't intermingle with regular transit; city had limited control

City of Edmonton, transit services contractor not common employer: board