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COMPENSATION 11/19/2008


Moderate incentives great for job performance: Study

Higher payouts cause employees to 'choke,' performance suffers


LABOUR RELATIONS 11/18/2008


Ontario farm workers win the right to join unions

Legislation violated agricultural workers' rights to freedom of association: Court


CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY 11/17/2008


Canadian firms pump $8.6-billion into environmental protection in 2006

Businesses spent an additional $2 billion on initiatives to improve energy efficiency


PENSIONS 11/14/2008


Financial turbulence hits Canadian pension funds hard: Study

Extended amortization periods could help employers


COMMUNICATION 11/13/2008


10 tips for communicating in tough times

The right plan and message can help firms regain credibility


WORKPLACE VIOLENCE 11/11/2008


Union removes ads urging hospital to take action on workplace violence

23 assaults in September show CAMH is 'failing' staff and patients, says union president





UNITED STATES 11/12/2008


7 in 10 U.S. employers preparing for budget cuts: Survey

Layoffs, wage freezes and cutting bonuses all possible in economic downturn


SOUTH KOREA 11/6/2008


South Korea court rules in favour of blind masseurs

Law that only allows the blind to become masseurs not unconstitutional


UNITED STATES 10/30/2008


One-third of U.S. workers fake being sick: Survey

But 31 per cent of employers follow up when a worker calls in sick


UNITED STATES 10/22/2008


FBI staffing shortage hampers financial crime investigations

U.S. agency reallocated agents from criminal cases to national security after Sept. 11


MIDDLE EAST 10/14/2008


Salaries in Persian Gulf region increase by 11.4 per cent

Inflation and talent shortages drive up wages but increases could ease with influx of Western expats



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Pension relief sought

Market turmoil spells solvency deficiency

Mining for new graduate hires

Lack of candidates, economic slowdown affect campus recruitment

Slowdown cripples wage increases

Employers tightening belts, employees losing ‘arrogance’




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