On October 1, 2017 Alberta saw the second of three increases to the minimum wage, bringing it to $13.60 per hour. In 2016, the minimum wage was increased $1.00 to $12.20 per hour. At that time, many businesses were predicting significant harm to their ability to stay in business because of the increase in payroll …
Author: Alannah Turner
Alannah is a Chartered Professional in Human Resources (CPHR) with a solid understanding of the role Human Resources provides in a successful business. Alannah has a depth of experience in human resources management, talent acquisition and retention, compensation program development, human resource information systems, organizational development, employee relations, performance appraisals, employee management, and succession planning. She has over 18 years of HR experience in a variety of sectors including non-profit, technology, manufacturing, and oil and gas service industries.
Bill 17 – Family & Business Friendly?
Remember that board game? You know, the one where you get cards that ask if you would keep extra change a cashier handed you, or lie to the police to save a friend. The game that helps us understand if we would do the right or moral thing if no one was watching or if …
