
Canada’s $6B trades training leaves miners fighting for talent
Ottawa’s $6-billion (US$4.4-billion) push into skilled trades aims to ease a looming labour crunch, but it’s uncertain how much of the spending […]

Ottawa’s $6-billion (US$4.4-billion) push into skilled trades aims to ease a looming labour crunch, but it’s uncertain how much of the spending […]

The push to reshore industrial capacity in the U.S. is no longer theoretical. It is being tested in real time through large-scale […]
Labour costs are replacing oil products as a mine’s most expensive item as inflation impacts operating expenses more than capital costs, new […]
According to a report in the Western Standard, late last week Suncor sent emails to 1,500 employees saying their jobs are on […]
Jamile Cruz (JC) is a recognized, award-winning industry leader. Her passion for empowering people and driving equity and inclusion led her to […]
As the number of jobs in the fossil fuel sector decline, rapid growth in Canada’s clean energy sector will more than make […]
The Australians have a practical and forward-thinking idea: Hire military veterans to meet the looming labour shortage in the mining sector. Veterans […]
GODERICH – Members of Unifor Local 16-O have voted to accept a collective agreement with Compass Minerals, putting an end to a 12-week […]
MANITOBA – As the summer shut down of its Manitoba smelting and refining operations looms, Vale has announced the layoff of 169 […]
SALT LAKE CITY — Boart Longyear announces it is adding new exploration drill rigs to its Drilling Services fleet around the world […]