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  1. Jul 31, 2024 · Note: Major settlements are those involving bargaining units of 500 or more employees. For additional information, please see the Technical notes . Source: Strategic Policy, Analysis, and Workplace Information Directorate, Labour Program, Employment and Social Development Canada.

  2. Jul 31, 2024 · The following tables contain historical information on major wage settlements covering 500 or more employees by month, quarter, and year for all industries, in both the public and private sectors, and all jurisdictions. Data for 2024 cover the months of January through June.

  3. Jul 31, 2024 · Note: Major settlements are those involving bargaining units of 500 or more employees. For additional information, please see the Technical notes . Source: Strategic Policy, Analysis, and Workplace Information Directorate, Labour Program, Employment and Social Development Canada.

  4. Jul 15, 2024 · Major wage settlements, including number of agreements, number of employees, average duration of agreements, first year average percentage wage adjustment, and annual average percentage wage adjustment, by jurisdiction, industry, sector, and cost of living adjustment (COLA), monthly, from 1977 to 2020.

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    More than 8 in 10 (80.7%) core-aged women aged 25 to 54 were employed in November, the highest employment rate recorded since comparable data became available in 1976 and 1.0 percentage points higher than in February 2020. Employment among core-aged women grew 66,000 (+1.1%) in November, primarily in full-time work (+47,000; +0.9%) with growth spre...

    The unemployment rate fell 0.7 percentage points to 6.0% in November. This was the sixth consecutive monthly drop and the largest decline since March 2021. Prior to the pandemic, the unemployment rate had hit a record low of 5.4% in May 2019, and was 5.7% in February 2020. Total unemployment fell to 1.24 million (-122,000; -8.9%) in November 2021, ...

    Employment increased in both the services-producing sector (+127,000) and the goods-producing sector (+26,000) in November. While employment in services-producing industries has increased in five of the last six months, the November gain in goods-producing industries marks the first overall increase in this sector since March 2021. Employment incre...

    Employment increased in six provinces in November: Ontario, Quebec, Alberta, Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island. There was little change in British Columbia, Manitoba, Saskatchewan and New Brunswick. For further information on key province and industry level labour market indicators, see "Labour Force Survey in brief: I...

    Job vacancy data for September and LFSresults for November suggest that labour markets increasingly resemble those observed since the summer of 2019, when Canada's unemployment rate fell to a record low, average wages increased after a prolonged period of little growth, and job vacancies ticked upwards. These conditions are likely to contribute to ...

    More information about the concepts and use of the Labour Force Survey is available online in the Guide to the Labour Force Survey (Catalogue number71-543-G). The product "Labour Force Survey in brief: Interactive app" (14200001) is also available. This interactive visualization application provides seasonally adjusted estimates by province, sex, a...

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  5. Dec 6, 2023 · According to Economic and Social Development Canada, as of Sept. 30, there had been 147 work stoppages in Canada in 2023, a year plagued with cost of living issues.

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  7. Dec 6, 2023 · Government data on major wage settlements shows in 2023, wage gains in collective agreements are rising - the average annual percentage adjustment for these settlements so far is 3.7 per...