
Jim Wilson
Writer at Human Resources Director Canada
Senior Writer at Canadian Occupational Safety
Senior Writer at Canadian HR Reporter
Senior Writer at Key Media
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2 days ago |
hcamag.com | Jim Wilson
Province also accelerating nursing programs Ontario is taking steps to increase its healthcare workforce. The provincial government is allowing qualified United States-licensed physicians, nurse practitioners, registered nurses, and registered practical nurses to begin working in Ontario health settings without prior registration with the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario or the College of Nurses of Ontario.
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2 days ago |
hcamag.com | Jim Wilson
In addition to the temporary immigration cap, three scenarios for reducing permanent immigration levels have been put forward: A 50% reduction from the 2019–2024 average, resulting in 25,000 admissions annually; A 30% reduction to 35,000 admissions annually; Or a 10% reduction to 45,000 admissions annually. The government said it will prioritise the selection of candidates already residing in Quebec who speak French and meet labour market needs.
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2 days ago |
hrreporter.com | Jim Wilson
With Canada having an aging workforce, few workers are preparing to take over leadership roles that involve managing people, according to a recent Robert Half report. Overall, just 28 per cent of workers prefer more senior roles with people management responsibilities if promoted. Gen Z workers are the most likely to desire such promotions, with nearly four in 10 (39 per cent) selecting this option as their top choice.
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2 days ago |
thesafetymag.com | Jim Wilson
Ministry of Labour investigating all 3 incidents that took place Monday One man is dead and five others are injured following three separate workplace incidents across Ontario on Monday. The fatality occurred at a Metrolinx rail yard in Mississauga, according to CBC News. Peel Regional Police said they were called to the facility near Goreway Drive and Zahavy Way at approximately 12:10 p.m. The man was pronounced dead at the scene.
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2 days ago |
thesafetymag.com | Jim Wilson
Roch Renaud was ‘fatally injured while performing maintenance work’ The Ontario Ministry of Labour has launched an investigation into the death of a 19-year-old worker last month. On May 23, Roch (Rocco) Renaud “was located unconscious and with no vital signs at an address in Lively” around 8 p.m., according to Greater Sudbury Police, as reported by CBC.
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