MaryAnn Mihychuk

Digital not always best for young jobseekers

Employers hoping to attract first-time workers may want to consider alternative options.

StatCan study highlights plight for young workers

The report reveals a drop in both wages and job quality, putting pressure on the government to create more jobs.

Labour minister partners with Ukraine on worker safety

MaryAnn Mihychuk met with Ukrainian officials this week in a bid to improve collaboration following the Canada-Ukraine Free Trade Agreement.

Federal panel to explore “mysteries” of youth employment

Employers could soon have an answer to why they’re still struggling to find talented young staff when many youths are out of work.

Teary apology as RCMP announces settlement

Commissioner Bob Paulson appeared emotional as he apologized to anyone who had been the victim of bullying or harassment while in the force.

Liberals push for federal pay equity

The Trudeau government plans to bring in legislation which will push all federally-regulated employers to close the pay gap.

Labour minister expects “changes” from RCMP review

The legislative review concerning workplace harassment won’t be in vain, according to MaryAnn Mihychuk.

Harmonized H&S standards on the horizon

Governments across the country are aiming to synchronize requirements in a bid to make things easier for interprovincial employers.

Canada Post reaches tentative union deal

The postal operator has finally come to an agreement with CUPW, averting possible strike action which has loomed for months.

Feds push for “proactive approach” to pay equity

A recently-released memo suggests the Liberal government is taking a new direction on systematic wage discrimination.