Employment

Employment is a relationship between two parties, usually based on contract where work is paid for, where one party, which may be a corporation, for profit, not-for-profit organization, co-operative or other entity is the employer and the other is the employee. Employees work in return for payment, which may be in the form of an hourly wage, by piecework or an annual salary, depending on the type of work an employee does or which sector they are working in. Employees in some fields or sectors may receive gratuities, bonus payment or stock options. In some types of employment, employees may …

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Canadian Council of Professional Engineers · 29 September 2023 French

En raison de la taille relativement petite de l’échantillon de l’EPA et des exigences de la Loi sur la statistique, le niveau de détail disponible à partir de l’EPA est …

Labour Market Outcomes in Canada. OCDE, Indigenous Employment and Skills Strategies in Canada (pp. 19-46).


CIRANO: Centre for Interuniversity Research and Analysis on Organizations · 28 September 2023 English

effects of the mandatory retirement bans at age 65 on both contemporaneous transitions into self-employment (i.e., in the same year) and transitions in the following year (i.e., in the year the individual

STAYING ON THE JOB: THE WELFARE IMPLICATIONS OF EMPLOYMENT PROTECTION FOR OLDER WORKERS TODD MORRIS BENOIT staying on the job: The welfare implications of employment protection for older workers* Todd Morris † and Abstract/Résumé We study the welfare implications of employment protection for older workers, exploiting recent conjoint prend sa retraite. Keywords/Mots-clés: employment protection; retirement; welfare; active and passive staying on the job: The welfare implications of employment protection for older workers (2023s-20, Cahiers


C.D. Howe Institute · 27 September 2023 English

runs a trade surplus – or if it meant reduced imports of materials the US economy needs to sustain employment. [...] It seems that once again, Canada could face the repercussions of a policy stance that would

of materials the US economy needs to sustain employment. Mr. Lighthizer is mainly positive respecting


APF: Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada · 27 September 2023 English

The opening of the Xinyi Glass factory moved says the relocations are necessary to proceed with one step closer to fruition in July after the company construction and has offered …

provide C$105 (1.2 million rupiah) to help creating employment opportunities for residents. But with housing


C.D. Howe Institute · 27 September 2023 English

Policy makers could argue they did not have the full range of insights needed to implement a more comprehensive set of health policies at the time. [...] Drawn from multiple …

socio-economic determinants (such as income, education and employment). Almost 60 percent of those surveyed rated their


CIGI: Centre for International Governance Innovation · 27 September 2023 English

limits of corporate power and the threat that the concentration of this power might pose to the International peers are pursuing a range of future of competition and dynamism in …

to the scope and depth of the competitive in employment contracts under section 5 authority issues faced emerging approaches to fair non-compete clauses in employment contracts competition internationally, Canada


New Brunswick Health Council · 25 September 2023

POPULATION HEALTH Social and economic factors Province New Brunswick Family and Social Support Family and friends Parents - report eating dinner (evening meal) with their children % | 2016-2017 55.7 …

postsecondary certificate, diploma or degree % | 2016 58 Employment Labour force Participation rate % | 2016 62 Data factors Province New Brunswick Employment rate % | 2016 55 Employment status Employee % | 2016 90 Self-employed welfare benefits % | 2020 5 Population receiving Employment Insurance % | 2020 6 Composition of total income population in private households -market income (employment, investments, retirement, etc.) % | 2016 83 Composition transfer payments (pension, old age security, employment insurance, child benefits, etc.) % | 2016 17


SPI: Smart Prosperity Institute · 22 September 2023 English

Further investments in the expansion nutritious food, a lack of culturally relevant job opportunities, and development of new mine sites are likely on the horizon and inadequate housing continue to …

local country food systems. and market-based employment. The current approach to Traditional food management estimated at Low incomes and limited quality employment opportunities $50,000 each.22 Infrastructure reserves of energy and mineral resources that are Employment opportunities in extractive industries then appear migration patterns. Traditional mental risks. Employment opportunities and payments in the harvesting of harvesting Research and n/a • Training and employment • Providing tools required for data collec- monitoring


SPI: Smart Prosperity Institute · 22 September 2023 English

High global prices for iron ore and gold are driving the mineral boom in the territory, and the Federal Government’s recent announcement of the critical mineral strategy means investments Participation …

the Boothia • Creating culturally appropriate employment opportunities, Peninsula — locally known as • comprehensive monitoring and marine spatial royalties and employment opportunities, are bound to produc- planning quarrying and oil and gas sectors, with a median employment income of $62,000 a year. d Estimates are based of $31,579 a year. The total economic value of employment from exploration activities assumes a pro-rated year) and the creation of 5 additional full time employment positions during the test drilling phase. f Estimate


Fraser Institute · 21 September 2023 English

the immigrant cohorts admitted to Canada. In this context, public policies that promote higher employment rates and increased labour productivity of immigrants would strengthen the linkages between rising experiences of immigrants to Canada provides some insight into policies that might contribute to improved employment rates of new immigrant cohorts, as well as increased labour productivity tied to immigration. As education level. Empirical studies suggest that the earnings gap reflects both lower employment rates and lower employment compensation for immigrants than for their Canadian-born counterparts with similar

policies that might contrib- ute to improved employment rates of new immigrant cohorts, as well as increased earnings gap reflects both lower employment rates and lower employment compensation for immigrants than earnings gap and not separately on differences in employment rates and compensation that condition the gap gap. On balance, differences in employment compensation of immigrants and Canadian-born workers seem context, public policies that promote higher employment rates and increased labour productivity of immigrants


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