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  2. Employment equity (Canada) - Wikipedia

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    Employment equity, as defined in federal Canadian law by the Employment Equity Act ( French: Loi sur l’équité en matière d’emploi ), requires federal jurisdiction employers to engage in proactive employment practices to increase the representation of four designated groups: women, people with disabilities, visible minorities, and ...

  3. Canadian Council of Human Resources Associations - Wikipedia

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    The Certified Human Resources Professional (CHRP) designation is a nationally recognized level of achievement within the field of human resources in Canada. The title represents a commitment to a national standard of excellence, sets a benchmark for the practice of adequate human resources, and emphasizes the strategic role of human resource ...

  4. Canadian labour law - Wikipedia

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    The federal, provincial, and territorial governments all regulate labour and employment law in Canada, with the federal government regulating a few particular economic sectors and the provinces and territories regulating all others. The constitution [ 1] gives exclusive federal jurisdiction over employment as a component of its regulatory ...

  5. Human resource consulting - Wikipedia

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    The human resource consulting industry has emerged from management consulting and addresses human resource management tasks and decisions. [ 1] The Expert Resource Consultant suggests solutions based on expertise and experience, and assists in their implementation. The role is very typical in information benchmarking and design consulting (see ...

  6. Human resource policies - Wikipedia

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    Human resource policies are continuing guidelines on the approach of which an organization intends to adopt in managing its people. [1] They represent specific guidelines to HR managers on various matters concerning employment and state the intent of the organization on different aspects of Human Resource management such as recruitment, promotion, compensation, [2] training, selections etc. [3 ...

  7. Employment and Social Development Canada - Wikipedia

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    esdc-edsc .gc .ca. Employment and Social Development Canada ( ESDC; French: Emploi et Développement social Canada; EDSC) [ NB 1] is a department of the Government of Canada responsible for social programs and the labour market at the federal level. [ 1] The department delivers a number of federal government programs and services including ...

  8. Human resources - Wikipedia

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    Trade. Business and economics portal. v. t. e. Human resources ( HR) is the set of people who make up the workforce of an organization, business sector, industry, or economy. [ 1][ 2] A narrower concept is human capital, the knowledge and skills which the individuals command. [ 3] Similar terms include manpower, labor, labor-power, or personnel .

  9. Canada Labour Code - Wikipedia

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    The Canada Labour Code ( French: Code canadien du travail) is an Act of the Parliament of Canada to consolidate certain statutes respecting labour. The objective of the Code is to facilitate production by controlling strikes & lockouts, occupational safety and health, and some employment standards. Generally speaking, the Code only applies to ...