WorkSafeNB announced that the 2025 average contribution rate for employers will be $1.10. This is the sixth consecutive decline since 2019. The organization reports that this is the second-lowest rate in the country. This surplus enables WorkSafe to issue performance refund cheques, which amount to $180.6M for 2024, to eligible employers for the first time ever.
According to Eckler's third annual Compensation Planning Survey, the three Maritime provinces are projected to have the lowest average base salary increase in Canada for 2025. While the national average is projected to be 3.6%, N.B., N.S., and P.E.I. are expected to increase by 2.8%.
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A new report by the recruitment firm Hays says 71% of Canadian workers want to leave their job and find a better opportunity this year. The Hays report states that nearly half are unmotivated to work, and are dissatisfied in their role, pay and benefits.
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