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LABOUR REPRESENTATIVES ON MINISTER'S ADVISORY COMMITTEE URGE RECONSIDERATION OF BILL 85 (SASKATCHEWAN EMPLOYMENT ACT)

REGINA – Representatives of organized labour on the advisory committee appointed by the Minister of Labour Relations and Workplace Safety, the Honourable Don Morgan, are urging the Government of Saskatchewan to place Bill 85 on a much longer legislative track and not to rush passage of the proposed Saskatchewan Employment Act through the spring session of the Legislative Assembly.…

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MHCC Launches Standard To Promote Psychological Health

The Mental Health Commission of Canada (MHCC) and its partners have released a voluntary Standard focused on helping organizations promote psychological health and safety and prevent psychological harm in their workplaces.   Read the MHCC's release   View the Standrd titled Psychological health and safety in the workplace - Prevention, promotion, and guidance to staged…

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Workplace mental health guide sets national standard

Voluntary standard focuses on psychological health, safety of Canadian workers CBC News  |  Janaury 16, 2013 Canadian employers and unions wishing to promote mental health in the workplace can now turn to a new national standard to help boost the well-being of employees. In Toronto on Wednesday, federal Labour Minister Lisa Raitt, the Mental Health Commission of Canada, the…

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MPs clash over Bill C-377 to force public disclosures by labour unions

OTTAWA—One of the nastiest fights in years in the House of Commons is coming to a head as Members of Parliament prepare for a vote on the Conservatives’ bid to force labour unions to publicly disclose extensive internal information. The contentious legislation, which opponents see as an attempt to use the Canada Revenue Agency for an attack on 4.3 million union members and…

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Health Canada grants nurse practitioners more prescribing authority

Ottawa, Wednesday, November 21, 2012 — The Canadian Nurses Association (CNA) applauds Health Canada for publishing new regulations with more prescribing authority for nurse practitioners (NPs), midwives and podiatrists. “CNA welcomes this development, a milestone for NPs and the patients they care for,” said Barb Mildon, CNA president. “With these new regulations in…

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