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Funny business? Yes, most CFOs say humour has role to play in workplace

Nearly three-quarters (73 per cent) of chief financial officers (CFOs) interviewed for a new survey from Accountemps said an employee's sense of humour is important for fitting into the company's corporate culture.
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Job search with social media: Strategies for improving prospects for 2012

Randstad Canada, a leader for staffing, recruitment and HR Services, says it's important for job seekers to use the power of social media as a viable tool to find employment or advance their careers.
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For young people today, it's more and more common to study multiple languages as many careers require not just one foreign language, but two or even more. Education First is responding to this trend by opening four new language schools across Europe and offering a special study program for accelerated multilingual learning.
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Halifax to host Women in Non-traditional Careers National Conference

"We are committed to increasing the participation of women in science, engineering, trades and technology. To accomplish this, we have to work in partnership with industry, educational institutions, community organizations and unions to provide opportunities for women in non-traditional careers. This is yet another example of jobsHere, our plan to create good jobs and grow the economy, in action." - Marilyn More, Nova Scotia Minister of Labour and Advanced Education
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Program at University of Saskatchewan teaches engineers communication skills

Having a university degree is no guarantee you will have effective communication skills. A program at the University of Saskatchewan teaches these skills to engineers.
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BC and NS: Provincial workforce strategies reviewed

What are provinces doing to boost workplace essential skill levels? The HR Council for the Non-Profit Sector outlines what's happening strategy-wise in Nova Scotia and British Columbia.
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The minister's primary focus is to engage private sector stakeholders on how best to ensure that Canada's economy continues to produce jobs and growth in a difficult global economy.
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HR Council for Non-Profit Sector in transition

The Board of Directors and staff of the HR Council for the Nonprofit Sector (HR Council) met recently to continue their discussions concerning the future of the organization in the wake of the federal government’s announcement that the Sector Council Program will no longer be in place after March 2013.
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CIBC report: Quality of jobs in labour market has declined

CIBC World Markets says in the report that when one considers certain factors — such as trends in full-time employment versus part-time employment, how much of the job market is moving to self-employment and how well compensated new full-time jobs are — the state of affairs is worse than it was a year ago.
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Funding available for workforce learner groups in Saskatchewan (PDF)

The Saskatchewan Literacy Network is pleased to announce that the Ministry of Advanced Education, Employment and Immigration has made funding available for workforce learner groups in the province. Workplace, workforce readiness and pre-employment programs are eligible to apply for up to $1,000 to support group activities.
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It’s easy to make learning part of daily life: Quebec English Literacy Alliance

The Quebec English Literacy Alliance (QELA) invites all Quebecers to celebrate Family Literacy Day on January 27 by reading and engaging in literacy-related activities.
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Craig Alexander to speak in NS on economic cost of low literacy in Canada

Craig Alexander is the author of Literacy Matters: A Call to Action, a report on the state of literacy in Canada. Each year, he travels across North America speaking at more than 100 events about economic and financial developments.
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Statistics Canada looks at job vacancies - a three-month average

Among the 10 largest industrial sectors, educational services had the highest ratio of unemployment to vacancies in September, with 10.0 unemployed people per job vacancy. Construction was next, with a ratio of 5.1.
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Data privacy and online reputations: Are you a responsible digital citizen?

As part of Data Privacy Day 2012, Microsoft is offering guidance and tips to help Canadians better manage their online profiles and maintain a positive reputation. Everything a person does online, from responding to emails and texts, uploading photos, making purchases or clicking the "like" and retweet buttons on favorite web pages, contributes to their online reputation.
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Workplace coach says new attitude can make up for past mistakes

A career coach says it pays to evaluate your behaviour in the workplace and make the necessary changes. Recognizing where you've gone astray in the past can do wonders to correct bad impressions.
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Does your workplace encourage workers to thrive?

"We think of a thriving workforce as one in which employees are not just satisfied and productive but also engaged in creating the future — the company's and their own," said Gretchen Spreitzer, professor of management and organizations at the Michigan Ross School of Business. "Thriving employees have a bit of an edge — they are highly energized — but they know how to avoid burnout."
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The learning journey - an area in which Sheree Fitch shines

January 27 was Family Literacy Day and the National Adult Literacy Database (NALD) had the opportunity to speak to Sheree Fitch, award-winning Canadian children’s author, about what the learning journey means to her.
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Role reversal in the workplace: Mentoring from bottom up

Alison Konrad, professor of organizational behaviour at the University of Western Ontario’s Richard Ivey School of Business in London, Ont., says reverse mentoring can re-energize older employees, keep younger workers engaged and improve relationships between the different generations in the workplace.
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Some mistakes can ruin your work life balance

Playing hooky from work is one thing. Avoiding the boss after he's found out about it is a whole different matter.
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Working from home does in fact have a down side

Forget the increased productivity, the flexibility and the fewer interruptions that may result from working at home. You may get more responsibilities and duties than you bargained for.
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Unique job fair connects students, award-winning employers

What sets the New Grad Career Expo apart is that the exhibitors have all been recognized as award-winning employers by the editors of Canada's Top 100 Employers. "For young people, it's an exceptional opportunity to connect with the very best employers in the nation," says Mediacorp Publisher Tony Meehan. "Why not start your career at an organization that leads its industry in providing forward-thinking benefits and progressive human resources policies?"
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Labour minister meets with stakeholders on issues related to women in workforce

Lisa Raitt, Canada’s minister of labour, hosted a roundtable with key stakeholders on the issue of women in the workforce. The roundtable was held as a follow-up to a series of meetings conducted by the minister last summer.
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A four-step guide to achieving your career goals

Do you have a clear plan for your career goals? In other words, do you have a good idea of where you want to be five, 10 or 25 years from now?
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Key to finding a job is not necessarily on a computer

Any job hunter who is scouring online job postings and expects to land a position simply by responding to advertised openings may not hit pay dirt. The competition is simply too fierce.
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Achieving career-related resolutions

What do you want to accomplish? Why? What could hold you back? These are some of the key inner dynamics to clarify on your path to achieving your goals.
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It's never too late to change bad workplace habits

If you need to have things a certain way at work or you become anxious, or you hold yourself to impossible standards, you may have a problem with perfectionism. Here are some tips for making some important workplace changes in 2012.
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Publisher offers tips for surviving workplace in 2012

As a valued employee on the job, time is your most precious resource. Guard it well if you want to succeed and get noticed because nobody else will.
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Literacy for Life: Further results from Adult Literacy and Life Skills Survey

Literacy for Life is the second report from the Adult Literacy and Life Skills Survey. It presents additional results on the nature and magnitude of the literacy gaps faced by OECD countries and how these gaps have evolved over the medium term.
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Women not the only ones facing a work-life balancing act

Sit on the sidelines of a child's soccer or baseball game and you will see both men and women handling work issues from their cellphones or iPads while cheering from the bleachers. Today, the workplace goes wherever we go, and these parents are trying to juggle it all.
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Ottawa, Ontario team up to help unemployed older workers

A joint initiative by the governments of Canada and Ontario will help 179 unemployed older workers in Windsor improve their skills and get job experience to help make the transition into new careers.
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