HR Professional

THE MAGAZINE OF HUMAN RESOURCES THOUGHT LEADERSHIP

May/June 2016

INSIDE

Handling Risky Terminations | HR Horror Stories Contest Winners | Workplace Camaraderie"

Managing Performance Management

Features

  1. Managing Performance Management
    Business is changing; should your PM system be evolving, too?
  2. Becoming a Professional Regulatory Body
    The untold story
  3. HR Horror Stories
    Part III

Departments

  1. Letter from the Editor
  2. Leadership Matters
    HR professionals can play a key role in closing the gender wage gap
  3. Upfront - The latest HR news
  4. Handling risky terminations: pregnant, disabled and older employees
  5. Camaraderie and its role in the workplace
  6. Mental health disability claim management
  7. The business rewards of employee recognition
  8. Combating ageism in the workforce
  9. Jenn Reid, MLIS,PMP,CTDP: Change management, training and education
  10. Off the Shelf - What's Worth reading
  11. HR and economics

Volume 33 / Number 4 May/June 2016
Editor: Jill Harris
Managing Editor: Duff McCutcheon, HRPA Legal Editor: Malcolm MacKillop, Shields O’Donnell MacKillop LLP
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Michael Bach, Canadian Institute of Diversity and Inclusion/Institut canadien de la diversité et de l’inclusion Mary Ann Baynton, Great-West Life Centre for Mental Health in the Workplace Christine Burych, StarlingBrook Corporation Eric Cousineau, OCG Strategy & Organizational Consulting Joseph (Val) D’Sa, York Region District School Board Bonnie Flatt, Master Coaches Mandy Hanlon, Oakbridges Labour Relations Consulting Inc. Jennifer Laidlaw, Ontario Securities Commission Norm Sabapathy, Maple Leaf Foods Dr. Parbudyal Singh, York University Sandra Smith, southlake Regional Health Centre Melissa Sonberg, McGill University Christine Thomlinson, Rubin Thomlinson LLP HR PROFESSIONAL is published eight times per year for the Human Resources Professionals Association (HRPA).

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