
One in four Canadians between the ages of 19 and 70 balances paid employment with caregiving responsibilities.
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Canadians can mark National Caregivers Day by celebrating employees who are caregivers and helping create caregiver-friendly supports in the workplace.

Leaders and employees may be encouraged to be open and vulnerable with each other in the workplace. However, this is not as simple as it seems.
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For many people, speaking up at work can be a nerve-wracking experience as it exposes them to criticism, ridicule, and rejection.

I'm not known for being laid back.
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Wall Street and big law firms are notorious for their grueling and grueling work cultures. Here's one reason they should reconsider.

Warehouse employees often have no control over their own schedules.
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An analysis of more than 18,000 workers shows that the way work is structured has an impact on employees' mental health.

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Workers who find digital workplaces more stressful are also more likely to experience burnout and poor health. Will a technology-friendly approach improve the well-being of digital workers?

Take your time.
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Shutting down the economy is not necessarily the worst option.

Current bereavement policies do not address the realities of employees who have family members who have used or will use medical assistance in dying (MAID) services.
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Most workplace bereavement policies were developed before MAID, and few employers have adjusted these policies to account for the new realities of life and death in Canada.

Women are just as interested in advancement opportunities as men. However, they find it difficult to achieve them due to their busy schedules.
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Although women are increasingly reaching top management positions, they end up in so-called support roles and rarely reach CEO positions.

Research shows that women are at higher risk of burnout and psychological, emotional, and physical stress at work than men.
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Recognizing that factors such as the built environment, social and healthcare systems, and outdated policies are the problem, not people, is a step towards a healthier and safer workplace.

Increasing emphasis is being placed on the training of undergraduate students for students who are in short supply in the labor market. Students and attendees at a job fair in Atlanta on March 29, 2023.
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Students need to know that a key part of the value of a bachelor's degree lies in taking advantage of all the learning opportunities the university offers.

Significant increases in productivity do not mean more time freed from work.
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In 1930, economist John Maynard Keynes famously predicted that within a century, the typical working day would fall to 15 hours. Why was he wrong?

After years of negative rhetoric, a shift in mindset towards believing that work is not a necessary evil can't hurt.
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Can the negative effects of anti-labor rhetoric extend beyond individuals' perceptions of their jobs? Recent research by sociologists has shed light on this question.

he is not alone.
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Do you think the norm is to get a job right after graduating from school, work for 50 years and then retire? Think again.

Workplace bullying often involves a power imbalance.
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If a stranger did something in public that many workplace bullies would get away with, I would call the police. Two researchers who study workplace violence explain the widespread phenomenon.

The birth of a child results in a significant loss of income, which is not evenly distributed within heterosexual couples.
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New research shows that women's incomes are negatively affected by having children, but men's incomes are not. The effects can be long-lasting and contribute to the gender pay gap.

Women are still feeling the effects of COVID-19, resulting in job losses and reduced opportunities for women in the workforce.
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The latest data from Statistics Canada shows that while gender inequalities in the workplace remain substantial between women and men, there are some notable exceptions.

A sense of mission can give workers a greater sense of purpose in their work.
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Many workers who view their work as a spiritual calling end up accepting unfair treatment and poor working conditions.

Organizations are often a breeding ground for jealousy and fear of losing important relationships.
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If employees can reconceptualize jealousy as a motivational driver, new avenues for dealing with, overcoming, and even leveraging the emotion open up.

Black people in Canada continue to experience oppression and dehumanization because of how their skin color is viewed and expressed.
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Young black men are denied employment for a variety of reasons, and when they do find work, they often take low-paying jobs.

Employers can combat qualification inflation by implementing skills-based recruitment and selection practices.
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Job postings now often require applicants to have degrees and experience that were previously unnecessary, and some job requirements exceed the qualifications of current employees.