Toronto Chapter News
April 6, 2022
The Canadian Staffing Index was 89 in February. The Canadian Staffing Index reflects the volume of labor supplied by temporary staffing agencies in Canada. It is based upon the number of billed hours reported by a monthly panel of leading staffing firms,
March 7, 2022
In December '21, the Ontario government passed the Working for Workers Act, 2021, which set out a new licensing regime for recruiters and staffing firms in Ontario, introduced new employer policies regarding disconnecting from work and prohibitions on non
March 4, 2022
The Canadian Staffing Index was 91 in January. The Canadian Staffing Index reflects the volume of labor supplied by temporary staffing agencies in Canada. It is based upon the number of billed hours reported by a monthly panel of leading staffing firms, a
March 2, 2022
A surplus that surpasses the WSIB’s needed reserve will allow Ontario businesses to receive rebates in April 2022. The WSIB has announced a rebate of surplus funds of up to $1.5 billion to eligible safe Ontario businesses.
January 28, 2022
The Canadian Staffing Index was 93 in December. The Canadian Staffing Index reflects the volume of labor supplied by temporary staffing agencies in Canada. It is based upon the number of billed hours reported by a monthly panel of leading staffing firms,
December 21, 2021
The Canadian Staffing Index was 105 in November. The Canadian Staffing Index reflects the volume of labor supplied by temporary staffing agencies in Canada. It is based upon the number of billed hours reported by a monthly panel of leading staffing firms,
November 25, 2021
The Canadian Staffing Index was 97 in October. The Canadian Staffing Index reflects the volume of labor supplied by temporary staffing agencies in Canada. It is based upon the number of billed hours reported by a monthly panel of leading staffing firms.
November 1, 2021
The Canadian Staffing Index reflects the volume of labor supplied by temporary staffing agencies in Canada.
October 18, 2021
ACSESS applauds Ontario government efforts to crack down on unethical, illegal operators in an effort to continuously raise the bar – all provincial governments must hold accountable unethical and illegal operators that tarnish the reputation of the entir