The agency tasked with adjudicating appeals of federal employee firings upended decades of precedent in ruling that agencies may challenge its jurisdiction on constitutional grounds.
Representatives from 20 labour unions, human rights, advocacy, and community-based organizations from across Canada today announced the launch of the National Employment Equity ...
A coalition of 20 labour and human rights groups representing federal workers have launched a new organization to hold the government to account on promised updates to the Employment Equity Act. The ...
In Bruce v. Adams & Reese, LLP (6th Cir. February 25, 2026), the Sixth Circuit became the first federal court of appeals to rule on whether the ...
Dozens of families in the CSRA who rely on federal rent assistance may need to find new housing options as a pandemic-era ...
Policymakers on the Federal Reserve are stuck with a conflicting set of circumstances.
The federal government will extend three temporary Employment Insurance (EI) measures beyond April 2026 to support workers affected by US tariffs, the Department of Employment and Social Development ...
Phillips & Associates reports AI algorithms are reshaping hiring practices, raising concerns over bias and legal ...
A federal district court said the drivers can pursue their state law case in court because they qualify as transportation ...
Two high-level Biden administration officials who played key roles in evaluating a Microsoft security product that was breached by Chinese hackers now enjoy senior positions at the technology ...
Almost two decades ago, legendary labor rights activist Dolores Huerta joined Mónica Ramírez at a Chicago event to promote ...
TORONTO, ON / ACCESS Newswire / March 23, 2026 / As spring arrives, Canada's real estate market is showing signs of ...