It’s easy to forget just how deep the job cuts at Statistics Canada have been
Tag Archives: layoffs
Your job is as safe as it has ever been. Probably safer.
There is a certain sentiment—possibly driven by nostalgia—that jobs used to be more stable
How safe is your job?
The recession is over, but factories are still closing, companies are downsizing and people are getting laid off
The province is partly to blame for Kellogg’s plant closure in London, Ont.
The consequences of corporate welfare
Why the Canadian labour market is already back to normal
The bathtub theory of unemployment
Where banks are still hiring
As the West’s big banks layoff thousands, those in emerging economies are doing much better
Funding hasn’t restored service for N.B. students: unions
Say a quarter of nearly 600 laid-off staff members have not been re-hired
Employee loyalty takes a nasty fall
Sliding loyalty is just as common among executives as workers
Harvard to lay off 275 employees
Despite attempts to save money, university cites “extraordinary financial challenges”
‘I pay the rent, what do you do?’
On Post-Its, bills, empty toilet paper rolls: notes to and from the roommates from hell