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APR 2011 | FREE GUIDE
Retaining Talent through Effective Employment Branding
How can you help your company create a compelling brand? How do you develop an effective employment branding campaign? How do you use your brand to recruit and retain the best employees?

APR 2011 | EVENT
Highlights from the BC HRMA Annual Conference

See video highlights courtesy of Canadian HR Reporter TV.

25 APR 2011 | ARTICLE
3 Things HR Needs to Know
New Brunswick reviewing pension options, Sask. launches new service to connect employers to skilled foreign workers, Employers need to manage whistleblower programs

FEB 2011 | EVENT
Highlights from the HRPA Annual Conference & Tradeshow
HRPA Annual Conference Highlights 2011
See video highlights courtesy of Canadian HR Reporter TV.

2011 | WEBINAR EVENT
Employee Engagement : Tips and Strategies - Brian Kreissl is the Managing Editor of Consult Carswell
Best practices for keeping employees engaged in their work - $69
Archived webinar courtesy of Canadian HR Reporter

14 MAR 2011 | ARTICLE
3 Things HR Needs to Know
Organ donor leave available in Quebec, New addictions toolkit available, T4 web forms service for business filers

28 FEB 2011 | ARTICLE
3 Things HR Needs to Know
Nova Scotia proposes changes to traffic safety, New regulations for Quebec immigration professionals, Federal apprenticeship grants available.

2011 | BROCHURE
Consult Carswell
Find out about Consult Carswell, what is in the product and key workflow tools.

2011 | FREE GUIDE
Recruitment in a Web 2.0 World (Social Media)
Optimize your recruitment strategies to find the best talent. From leveraging social media websites to build your organization’s brand as an employer of choice, to tips for searching blogs and social media for qualified candidates.

2011 | FREE GUIDE
Employment Law Matters
True or False? Managers are not generally entitled to overtime pay? True.
But are your managers really “managers”? Separate the facts from fiction in Canadian employment law.