OTTAWA (Reuters) - Canada announced tighter rules for payouts to the unemployed on Thursday, requiring jobless workers to be willing to accept jobs at lower pay or commute farther for work if they want to collect unemployment insurance. The Conservative government said the changes would help deal with the anomaly of high overall unemployment at a time when there are labor shortages in certain ...
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At the annual meeting of shareholders of First Internet Bancorp, parent company of First Internet Bank, Chairman and CEO David Becker announced yesterday the Bank had increased its
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Dublin - Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Employment Litigation" subscription to their
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Canadians receiving employment insurance benefits will generally be expected to commute up to an hour to their workplace and — depending on frequency of claims — accept jobs with wages ranging between 70 per cent and 90 per cent of their previous income, under new EI reforms announced Thursday by the federal government.
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SAN LEANDRO, CA-- - TriNet's SMBeat , a detailed analysis of trends in key human capital economic indicators for small businesses, reports that San Francisco leads technology sector employment growth in ...
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Settlement Support's next meeting will address the subject of Employment Matters for Migrants.
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The Employment and Training Corporation (ETC) launched a new Project this week which targets the placement of around 200 disadvantaged and disabled persons in employment with non-commercial organisations.
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