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Audience: Entrepreneur/Self-employed Job Seekers Topics: Employment and Labour

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May 4, 2022

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This forecast highlights 140 occupations and how they are expected to grow over a five-year period. The information is organized by occupation and by year. The table outlines the number of jobs in...


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February 1, 2022

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This bulletin explains the complaint process for discriminatory (disciplinary) actions that took place prior to December 1, 2021. It references Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) Act SA 2017 cO-2.1.


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February 1, 2022

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Explains the disciplinary action complaint process Alberta Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) follows. Includes what complaints OHS can accept, steps in the process and how to file a complaint.


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December 1, 2021

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This resource provides information about domestic violence as a workplace hazard.


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September 1, 2019

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The Employment Standards Code and Employment Standards Regulation describe the minimum standards that must be provided to employees working in Alberta, including payment of wages, hours of work,...


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August 15, 2019

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The Alberta Spatial Price Survey measures price differences between selected Alberta communities for a basket of goods and services at a specific point in time, using Edmonton as the index base....


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March 1, 2019

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Learn comprehensively about the minimum standards for employment in Alberta, including the rules effective January 1, 2018. Includes examples and detailed information on how employment standards...


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November 1, 2018

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Changes to the Occupational Health and Safety Act improve the OHS system to better protect workers and ensure they have the same rights and protections as other Canadian workers. This resource...