And while it’s good news for opening up talent pools, for payroll systems it can be a bit of a logistical nightmare.
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The first phase of Prince Edward Island’s Temporary Foreign Workers Protection Act is set to take effect by April 1.
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I'm particularly motivated because of some of the big banks moving away from DEI work,' says VP of people and culture ...