October 15, 2025

What Employers Should Know About Quiet Quitting and Job Hugging In recent years, workplace culture has changed significantly. New phrases pop up to describe behaviours and phenomena in the workplace. Phrases like “quiet quitting” and “job hugging” are two distinct, but related, phrases that reflect how employees are coping with stress, uncertainty, and changing expectations...
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Relief Measures in Response to Tariffs In a tariff-impacted economy, the Canadian government expects the volume of Employment Insurance (“EI”) benefits claims to rise substantially. The Canada Employment Insurance Commission expects an additional 415 000 claims in the first 12 months. It is also expected that more claims will exhaust their entitlement. Canada’s federal government...
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