Most organizations talk about work-life balance, although not all provide clear and crisp guidelines regarding how exactly they ‘walk’ the talk.
Read MoreIn my last blog I wrote about some recent cases in the United States and Canada regarding how allegations of sexual harassment have been treated . . .
Read MoreThe prevalence of workplace sexual harassment, sexual assault, and other forms of harassment and discrimination continue unabated.
Read More“A lot of organizations have international offices now, what are the HR implications?”
Read MoreIn 1999, the International Labour Organization declared workplace harassment and violence one of the most serious problems facing the workplace in the new millennium.
Read MoreHR professionals are, for the most part, employees just like you are.
Read MoreI was recently asked by a reader to write a blog on the subject of terminations.
Read MoreMost of us in this movement share a deep commitment to ending all forms of oppression, and we understand that all forms of oppression are interconnected.
Read MoreI am very excited that this blog marks my first blog by guest bloggers. I am honoured to highlight the work of Mark Sevestre and Shannon Rohan.
Read MoreGreetings! This is an invitation for all female-identified activists who are employed in the Animal Advocacy Movement (AAM) in Canada or the United States.
Read MoreI am often asked . . . . about the differences between U.S. and Canadian employment practices.
Read More. . . it is safe to say that pretty much all of you are underpaid . . .
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