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Canadian job seekers are bracing for a tougher road ahead with many already making moves and adapting their job search strategy.
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As economic uncertainty continues, a new survey reveals a striking disconnect between employer confidence and employee concern about job security.
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As recession fears intensify, Canadian job seekers are confronting a stark reality: job security may no longer be guaranteed, even for top performers.
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Three-quarters of Canadian companies (76%) are bracing for a recession, with half (51%) believing there will be one in the next twelve months.
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Canadian employers are taking a hard look at their hiring plans, and what they see is prompting a more cautious approach.
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“Strained, Stressed, and Stepping Away: The Supervisor Crisis and What Employers Must Do Now" explores the growing leadership vacuum in Canadian workplaces
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Canadian hiring managers and job seekers appear split on who is responsible for adapting to the current work landscape.
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According to a recent Express Employment-Harris Poll survey, almost 1 in 3 Canadian hiring managers expect turnover at their company to increase this year.
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TORONTO, May 28, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Canadian companies continue to cite a widening skills gap in the workforce, but most job seekers (75%) disagree and say the actual problem is a training...
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TORONTO, May 14, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Canadian employees are grappling with economic fears, increased work demands and growing dissatisfaction with key aspects of their jobs, according to a...