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Labour Negotiations: A tentative agreement has been reached for striking long-term care workers, easing pressure in Nova Scotia’s care sector. Hiring & Economy: Canada added 87,800 jobs in May and unemployment fell to 6.6%, a surprise rebound that could shift expectations for the Bank of Canada. Workplace Disputes: B.C. appointed veteran labour mediator Vince Ready as a special mediator for 911 call-taker negotiations, aiming to break a deadlock with CUPE Local 8911 and E-Comm. AI & Public Sector Work: OPM gave federal workers the green light to telework during FIFA World Cup matches, highlighting how major events are reshaping day-to-day HR policies. Immigration & Talent: Canada is moving to fast-track work permits for AI professionals, signaling continued demand for specialized tech skills. World Cup Logistics (HR angle): FIFA reversed its water-bottle ban for fans, while Iran’s World Cup travel remains tangled by visa delays for some staff—an ongoing reminder that staffing plans can hinge on entry rules.

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