As employers scramble, or perhaps more accurately pull their hair out, over vacant jobs, strong demand and no one to actually do the work, it is little wonder they are frustrated these days. And StatsCan seems to amplify that sense when it posts surveys showing “record-setting job vacancies” now sitting north of one million positions. The logical response on the part of employers is to ask: where have all the workers gone?
Mental Health in the Workplace
In 2022, mental health and wellbeing are huge concerns for employers.
Drones are Benefitting Earthmoving Operations
Why you should add this tool to your toolbox
The Saskatchewan Common Ground Alliance Celebrates 15 Years of Promoting Public Safety
Committed to worker safety and damage prevention
Saskatchewan WCB Seeking Customer Feedback
Throughout November, the Saskatchewan Workers’ Compensation Board (WCB) will be reaching out to customers across the province to gather feedback to help improve WCB services.
Province Invests $6 Million in New Gardiner Dam Office
On Nov. 4, Jeremy Cockrill, Minister Responsible for the Water Security Agency (WSA), officially opened a new head office at Gardiner Dam.
Western Canada Roadbuilders & Heavy Construction Association Conference: REGISTER TODAY!
The WCR&HCA Stronger Together Conference is taking place in beautiful Waikiki at the Hilton Hawaiian Village Waikiki Beach Resort from Feb. 5–9, 2023.
Procurement Readiness Forum for Indigenous Business
Registration for the Procurement Readiness Forum for Indigenous Businesses at Dakota Dunes Resort in Whitecap, Sask., is now open.
