Most Canadians Want To Keep Working From Home, Study Suggests
The latest survey data from Statistics Canada suggest 90 percent of employees feel they are as productive, or even more productive while working from home.
The latest survey data from Statistics Canada suggest 90 percent of employees feel they are as productive, or even more productive while working from home.
The dramatic loss in sales can, of course, be directly tied to the Covid-19 pandemic but Restaurants Canada doesn’t expect a full recovery until 2023.
Over the past year, the employment and labour numbers have not been so kind to Nova Scotia as a whole, however.
New Brunswick lost approximately 4,800 full-time jobs and added approximately 4,100 part-time positions last month, according to the latest labour force survey from Statistics Canada.
According to Statistics Canada, the 1.2 percent monthly increase is the first significant employment gain for New Brunswick since it saw substantial growth in May and June.
HALIFAX – As the Covid-19 pandemic continues to wreak economic havoc in 2020, more people are unemployed in Nova Scotia. Between September and October, according to the latest numbers released by Statistics Canada, unemployment in the province grew by 12.6 percent. The situation is better in Halifax. In September, 38,900 Nova Scotians were unemployed, compared […]
Moncton gained 1,100 jobs and Saint John lost 700 in the latest Statistics Canada labour force survey.
Unemployment in the city fell for the fourth month in a row in September as nearly 3,500 people found work in the city.
Nova Scotia had the largest employment gain in Atlantic Canada with an increase of 7,200 jobs, mostly in part-time work.
According to Statistics Canada, the sudden transition to working from home could serve as a catalyst for a new way of doing business in the coming years.