THINKOPOLIS: Is Job Hopping the New Normal in Canada?

Canadians are spending less and less time in their jobs, with only 30 per cent staying at any one job for more than four...

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Lunch Break: Surf, Work and Mingle

A new OfficeTeam survey reveals what Canadians are up to during their lunch breaks, and many times, it’s more about the internet, socializing and...

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The Work Bug

"In sickness and in health” is a vow typically made in a wedding ceremony, but many workers also live by these words in their...

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Survey: Retaining and Attracting Older Employees—and Their Wisdom

Special Promotional Feature At 57 per cent, a majority of Canadians who are 50 years of age or older, and still in the workforce, want...

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Generation Day

Special Promotional Feature Much of the older generation saw them as troublemakers with a poor work ethic and no respect for the rules. They dropped...

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Should I Stay or Should I Go?

When Mick Jones of The Clash belted out this line in the 1991 punk classic, the state of employee morale was not his inspiration....

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CHRP Translates into More Pay, Faster Promotions: Survey

Have you ever wondered what your Certified Human Resources Professional Designation (CHRP) is worth when it comes to your career and your paycheque? Plenty, according...

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Does Your Leadership Measure Up?

The top five leaders most admired by the world’s business executives are Winston Churchill, Steve Jobs, Mahatma Gandhi, Nelson Mandela  and Jack Welch –...

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