• While the prospect of legalization had some Canadians seeing red, many others were seeing nothing but green. (rrj.ca)
  • Canada's agriculture, biotechnology, and healthcare industries were positioning themselves for legalization long before Trudeau's announcement, hoping to cash in on the impending cannabis boom. (rrj.ca)
  • What Happened with Cannabis Legalization in B.C. (douglasmagazine.com)
  • And for the past two years, Canadian cannabis companies have been looking abroad to seek a piece of the potentially huge profits made from exporting cannabis as other countries move towards legalization. (vice.com)
  • What makes this market especially enticing is that many of the countries with legalization in the works, such as Mexico and Chile , have no immediate plans to develop domestic industries. (vice.com)
  • A June 12 panel discussion at the ASSP Safety 2019 conference examined the 'crazy quilt' of U.S. laws growing up around the legalization of medical and recreational marijuana, how employers should respond to incidents and accommodate workers who seek help for opioid addiction, and how soon there could be a test to measure marijuana impairment. (ohsonline.com)
  • NEW ORLEANS -- One of the final general sessions at the American Society of Safety Professionals' #Safety2019 Conference and Exposition was a June 12 panel discussion exploring the implications of widespread marijuana legalization in the United States for employers, workers, and safety and HR professionals. (ohsonline.com)
  • Some pot legalization advocates say shatter gives the industry a bad rap. (thcfinder.com)
  • The State Department says it has no plans to amend the "admission requirements into the United States," as a result of "Canada's legalization of cannabis. (cannabisnow.com)
  • Pro-pot advocates support legalization on the grounds that it will deal a blow to the black market which threatens public safety, set better quality control of weed to prevent overdoses, promote the availability of medical cannabis and reduce gang-related activity stemming from the illegal drug trade. (pulpandpapercanada.com)
  • There is also the argument that legalization will normalize the use of cannabis and encourage people to be more open about it, hence facilitating enforcement. (pulpandpapercanada.com)
  • The symposium brings together a panel of experts and industry leaders who will address hot-button issues regarding the legalization of recreational marijuana and its implications on workplace safety in Canada. (pulpandpapercanada.com)
  • With the federal legalization of cannabis in Canada in 2018, there was a recognition that there would be an increased demand for trained and re-trained experts and new staff to support the booming growth of cannabis companies in the country. (globenewswire.com)
  • The legalization of medical cannabis in the UK in 2018 was a significant step towards changing negative attitudes towards marijuana. (pensacolavoice.com)
  • Each year, states that passed cannabis legalization laws add between 5,000 and 10,000 new jobs. (pensacolavoice.com)
  • For example, in the first two years of cannabis legalization, the state of California received more than US $1 billion in taxes from this industry. (pensacolavoice.com)
  • Andrew Patterson, assistant manager of operations for Cresco Labs, explains the process of growing marijuana and creating cannabis products and the expansion of the medical marijuana cultivation facility, on Aug. 8, 2018, in Joliet. (chicagotribune.com)
  • Adult-use cannabis dispensaries in Massachusetts have sold more than $5 billion worth of product since the market launched in 2018. (ganjapreneur.com)
  • Non-medicinal cannabis became legal in Canada on October 17, 2018. (dlcmortgageangel.com)
  • October 22, 2018 - It is official: recreational marijuana is legal in Canada with effect from October 17. (pulpandpapercanada.com)
  • To help employers and safety professionals address these issues, OHS Canada is hosting the second chapter of the symposium on Marijuana in the Workplace: Best Practices for your Company and Employee Expectations at Sheraton Vancouver airport hotel on November 14, 2018. (pulpandpapercanada.com)
  • Ever since cannabis was legalized in 2018, Canadians have seen many new products become available. (speakingofsafety.ca)
  • WASHINGTON , Sept. 21, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- The American Council of Cannabis Medicine (ACCM) expressed its unwavering support for the Health and Human Services (HHS) recommendation to reclassify cannabis from a Schedule I to a Schedule III controlled substance. (lelezard.com)
  • Canadian Security's annual Top 10 Under 40 is back for 2023. (canadiansecuritymag.com)
  • After more than a year of discussion, on July 18, 2023, the United Food and Commercial Workers ("UFCW") Union, Local 360, announced that workers from Columbia Care, Inc.'s Cannabist retail dispensary location in Deptford, N.J., have voted to ratify their first union contract. (eisneramper.com)
  • These are some of the companies which have said goodbye to Canadian workers so far in 2023. (sasktoday.ca)
  • Cultivation and processing of cannabis is becoming an important industry in the United States and Canada. (cdc.gov)
  • Cresco Labs is expanding its Joliet cultivation facility, more than doubling the amount of cannabis it can grow and process. (chicagotribune.com)
  • It's a time where you don't want to be behind," said Ross Morreale, co-founder of Ataraxia, an Illinois-based medical cannabis company that is outfitting more of its 53,000-square-foot cultivation facility in downstate Albion to grow more plants. (chicagotribune.com)
  • Columbia Care is one of the largest vertically integrated cannabis companies in the world, operating in the growth, cultivation, manufacturing, and distribution of products. (eisneramper.com)
  • Enter places like Colombia, where the climate is favourable to pot cultivation, and production costs are low - according to Ryan Douglas, a cannabis consultant to Colombian growers, the cost of production in Colombia could be as much as 10 times lower than in Canada. (vice.com)
  • In 2016, Colombia's government passed legislation that regulates the import, export, and cultivation of medical cannabis. (vice.com)
  • The first company to obtain the necessary licenses to cultivate, process and export cannabis, PharmaCielo have invested some $24 million into a cultivation and processing facility an hour outside of Medellin. (vice.com)
  • WEST BERLIN, N.J.-(BUSINESS WIRE)-United Food and Commercial Workers (UFCW) Local 360 announces that, in its continuing push to unionize workers in New Jersey's cannabis industry, the workers at Curaleaf's Winslow, NJ cultivation site and the employees at MPX NJ's dispensary in Sicklerville have voted to unionize. (cannabisnewsworld.com)
  • In addition to Canadian cannabis investors, dispensary workers, cultivation professionals and anyone else discovered to have a cannabis link are being banned from crossing into the U.S. Sadly, these people are being slapped with a permanent ban. (cannabisnow.com)
  • Aleafia Health is a leading, vertically integrated cannabis health and wellness company with four primary business units: Cannabis Cultivation & Products, Health & Wellness Clinics, Cannabis Education, and Consumer Experience with ecommerce, retail distribution and provincial supply agreements. (globenewswire.com)
  • Aleafia Health owns three major cannabis product & cultivation facilities, two of which are licensed and operational including the first large-scale, operational outdoor cultivation facility in Canadian history. (globenewswire.com)
  • Spencer Blier, founder of the Mammoth cultivation facility in Rhode Island said his inspiration was his love for the wonders of the plant specifically citing the fact that cannabis terpenes can be found in other parts of nature. (hightimes.com)
  • He recommended students find out exactly what part of the industry such as cultivation or extraction they are interested. (hightimes.com)
  • Canada's cannabis industry is experiencing a labour shortage. (herbapproach.com)
  • Through Canada's Seasonal Agriculture Worker Program (SAWP), a system that allows employers to hire temporary foreign workers (TFW) when Canadians and permanent residents are not available, licensed producers have been finding relief from a growing shortage of talent and bodies. (herbapproach.com)
  • Now, Canada's struggling journalism industry is too, and publications are hoping not to be left in the dust. (rrj.ca)
  • Canada's largest licensed cannabis producer seems to have no problem driving in sales, but it is still struggling to get to profit territory. (ungassondrugs.org)
  • Those working in Canada's legal cannabis industry at risk entering U.S. (i194waiver.com)
  • It was then recognized by Cannabis Business Times in 2022 , as the #7 best dispensary to work. (eisneramper.com)
  • The average cost of medical cannabis in Arkansas fell to $4,545 per pound in June, down from $5,466 per pound in 2022. (ganjapreneur.com)
  • Additionally, dispensaries in the state sold about 5,149 pounds of medical cannabis in June, an increase from the 2022 monthly average of 4,212 pounds. (ganjapreneur.com)
  • Cannabis already circulates in every town in America," write Bruce Barcott and Beau Whitney in the Opt-Out Report 2022 . (marijuanaventure.com)
  • The company had laid off 13 per cent or 11,000 workers in November 2022. (sasktoday.ca)
  • Combined medical and adult-use cannabis sales in Connecticut set a new monthly record at $25 million in August after adult-use sales totaled $14 million and medical cannabis sales reached $11 million. (ganjapreneur.com)
  • Missouri's combined medical and adult-use cannabis sales totals last week topped the $1 billion mark, according to state data. (ganjapreneur.com)
  • Combined medical and adult-use cannabis sales in Missouri have topped $100 million again for the sixth consecutive month, totaling $123.2 million in July. (ganjapreneur.com)
  • Connecticut adult-use cannabis retailers sold $13 million worth of product in July while medical cannabis sales continued to decline for the second consecutive month, sliding to $10.6 million. (ganjapreneur.com)
  • An SQDC spokesperson told MJBizDaily it is hoping to keep the affected cannabis stores open in order to continue serving customers and "full out mandate of migrating consumers" to the country's legal adult-use cannabis market. (highthere.com)
  • They're expecting more Illinois residents to gain access to the drug, be it through the continued approval of patient applications, a bill sitting on Gov. Bruce Rauner's desk that would give people who qualify for prescription opioids access to medical cannabis, or the election of a more weed-friendly governor. (chicagotribune.com)
  • The agreement provides union members and their dependents access to medical cannabis as an insured benefit with no co-pay or out-of-pocket costs. (weedmd.com)
  • We are proud to introduce Starseed's progressive, full-service medical cannabis platform to our members and their employers who are looking to expand their health and wellness therapies with the safe access to medical cannabis," said Jeffrey C. Baldwin, President - Benefit Plan Administrators (BPA) Limited, the administrator of the Insulators Local 95 Health & Welfare Trust Fund. (weedmd.com)
  • A Pennsylvania judge has ruled that cannabis odor alone does not justify a vehicle search if the driver has presented a medical cannabis card. (ganjapreneur.com)
  • WASHINGTON, DC - Today, the United Food and Commercial Workers International Union (UFCW) , which represents 1.3 million essential workers in cannabis, grocery stores, meatpacking plants, and other essential industries across North America, released the following statement following the recent passage the NAACP's Emergency Resolution on Behalf of Cannabis Workers and their reaffirmation of previous cannabis resolutions. (ufcw.org)
  • Teamsters represent several thousands of workers employed in the brewing and bottling across North America (U.S.A.) and Canada as well as allied industries such as fruit juices, wine coolers, bottled water and can manufacturing. (teamsters938.org)
  • We represent thousands of cannabis workers across North America. (teamsters938.org)
  • In fact, legal weed workers already outnumber dental hygienists, bakers, and massage therapists in North America. (medicalmarijuanamagazine.com)
  • We provide everything interesting cannabis related, from news on current events to practical guides on consumption and more. (herbapproach.com)
  • Estimates on the prospective value of the global cannabis market range, with Florida-based market research firm Brightfield Group pegging it at $31.4 billion by 2021, and Arcview Market Research suggesting $57-billion by 2027. (vice.com)
  • Medical cannabis sales in Arizona have fallen to their lowest point yet since the January 2021 launch of the state's adult-use marketplace. (ganjapreneur.com)
  • In November 2021, a worker was driving a tanker truck loaded with salt brine. (speakingofsafety.ca)
  • Our goals are to educate and inform readers so they can make the best decisions in seeking medicinal cannabis products, while also changing the stigma of cannabis use. (herbapproach.com)
  • Toronto, Canada, February 26, 2020 - WeedMD Inc. ( TSX-V:WMD ) (OTCQX:WDDMF) (FSE:4WE) (" WeedMD " or the " Company "), a federally-licensed producer and distributor of medical-grade cannabis, is pleased to announce that its subsidiary Starseed Medicinal Inc. (" Starseed ") is now the preferred supplier of medical cannabis to the Insulators Local 95 Health & Welfare Trust Fund. (weedmd.com)
  • Lucy Haslam has decided to turn the screws on her medicinal cannabis campaign, claiming that "Australia is the laughing stock of the world" when it comes to patient access. (hempembassy.net)
  • In the two years since medicinal cannabis was legalised in Australia , 1059 patients have received approval for treatment, and while it does seem like a low figure, Australia is finally catching up to the rest of the world, where in some countries it has been legal for decades. (hempembassy.net)
  • The UFCW has attempted to organize agricultural workers in Ontario, Canada, since 1995, when the provincial government passed legislation prohibiting those workers from joining unions. (wikipedia.org)
  • Our objective is to facilitate legislation that advances medical cannabis at the federal level and improve state access. (lelezard.com)
  • Everything changed on April 13, 2017, when the Trudeau government unveiled legislation to legalize and regulate recreational cannabis, nationwide, by the following July. (rrj.ca)
  • While traditional publications have mostly covered marijuana from a political or business perspective, Samyn has a savvy vision of a Free Press vertical becoming a national, and even international, hub for cannabis journalism, featuring coverage ranging from legislation breakdowns to consumer reporting. (rrj.ca)
  • This press release contains "forward-looking information" within the meaning of applicable Canadian securities legislation which are based upon WeedMD's current internal expectations, estimates, projections, assumptions and beliefs and views of future events. (weedmd.com)
  • The post New Jersey's Inclusion of Bona Fide Labor Organizations in Cannabis Legislation Continues to Pay Dividends for Workers appeared first on The Cannabis Reporter. (cannabisnewsworld.com)
  • The proposed rescheduling would change the current federal stance on cannabis, which currently views it as a drug without an accepted medical use and a high potential for abuse. (lelezard.com)
  • Dr. Annabelle Manalo-Morgan , author, research scientist, and Chair of ACCM's Research Committee, expressed enthusiasm about the potential this shift holds for medical cannabis. (lelezard.com)
  • ACCM's Advocacy Committee, and most of the medical cannabis community, have long been advocating for this change to normalize this plant medicine," says Narith Panh , CGO of Dragonfly Wellness, ACCM Leadership Council Member, and Advocacy Committee Co-Chair. (lelezard.com)
  • Recognizing our responsibility as the leading voice for medical cannabis, we initiated the DEA cannabis rescheduling application process and anticipate its finalization by October. (lelezard.com)
  • Similarly, Gennaro Luce , CEO of EM2P2, expressed optimism, saying, "The evolving legal perspectives on medical cannabis at the federal level is heartening. (lelezard.com)
  • The American Council of Cannabis Medicine is the "Voice of American Medical Cannabis. (lelezard.com)
  • representing America's medical-cannabis industry, which supports millions of U.S. jobs and a large grassroots movement, supporting patients, now exceeding 4M people. (lelezard.com)
  • Members produce, process, and distribute medical cannabis through state-licensed programs. (lelezard.com)
  • Despite years of lower-than-expected demand in Illinois' medical cannabis pilot program, growers around the state are expanding. (chicagotribune.com)
  • In Illinois, residents must have their doctors certify that they have at least one of 41 qualifying medical conditions, including AIDS and cancer, to be eligible for medical cannabis. (chicagotribune.com)
  • In Illinois, where marijuana dispensaries started opening almost three years ago, more than 42,000 people are enrolled in the medical cannabis program. (chicagotribune.com)
  • Compassion clubs that led the 20-year fight to legalize cannabis for medical use were raided and forced to close. (douglasmagazine.com)
  • It's the headquarters of PharmaCielo, one of several Canadian-owned companies seeking to dominate the newly regulated medical cannabis industry in Colombia. (vice.com)
  • Other countries with medical cannabis markets, such as Germany, are experiencing chronic shortages while domestic producers struggle to get off the ground due to strict regulations. (vice.com)
  • Cold winters, short daylight hours and high wages make growing high-grade medical cannabis in Canada an expensive business. (vice.com)
  • The Pennsylvania Senate last week passed a proposal that would allow more licensed medical cannabis companies to operate as dispensaries - currently, just five of the state's 25 cannabis companies are allowed to retail medical cannabis products. (ganjapreneur.com)
  • A worker trims a medical-marijuana plant at Canopy Growth Corp.'s facility in Smiths Falls, Ont. (theglobeandmail.com)
  • Sun Life Assurance Co.'s move to add medical marijuana as optional coverage under its benefit plans is a sign of the growing acceptance of cannabis in the Canadian workplace. (theglobeandmail.com)
  • Sun Life Assurance Co. of Canada will become the first major insurance company to add medical marijuana to its group benefits plans for Canadian companies, a pivotal move in the insurance industry that will help ease the financial burden for medical-marijuana users, and a sign of the growing acceptance of cannabis in the Canadian workplace. (theglobeandmail.com)
  • As of March 1, Sun Life will include medical cannabis as optional coverage under an extended health-care benefit plan. (theglobeandmail.com)
  • The number of medical prescriptions that are being issued is growing at a substantial rate for medical cannabis and in turn that means a lot of plan members are now using it … so insurers are also watching this more closely. (theglobeandmail.com)
  • Medical evidence supports the use of cannabis for some serious and severe medical conditions," Dave Jones, senior vice-president of group benefits at Sun Life, said in an interview with The Globe and Mail. (theglobeandmail.com)
  • The new medical-cannabis coverage will include a prior-approval process. (theglobeandmail.com)
  • The debate as to whether the use of medical cannabis should be covered by an employee insurance plan has been a continuing one. (theglobeandmail.com)
  • Many employee benefit plans do not cover prescriptions for medical cannabis since it does not have a drug identification number (DIN) - something that insurance companies require in order for a drug to be covered and that are issued by Health Canada. (theglobeandmail.com)
  • For some patients, a portion of cost involved with using medical cannabis was being offset through health-care spending accounts. (theglobeandmail.com)
  • Starseed's unique and proprietary program is rapidly becoming the platform of choice for benefits providers, insurers and their members looking to seamlessly add medical cannabis in a responsible way," said Angelo Tsebelis, CEO of WeedMD. (weedmd.com)
  • We have rolled-out a streamlined process for introducing medical cannabis as part of an individual's health and wellness journey by developing personalized treatment plans with healthcare experts, and by simplifying the reimbursement process. (weedmd.com)
  • As a result, we are seeing broader acceptance to medical cannabis and we are pleased to welcome the Insulators Local 95 Health & Welfare Trust Fund's members to Starseed's full-service medical cannabis program. (weedmd.com)
  • Together, we are educating and removing the financial barriers as we legitimize cannabis as a medical and wellness therapy for our members. (weedmd.com)
  • Starseed and WeedMD are focused on delivering premium medical cannabis products through a unique education and service model. (weedmd.com)
  • WeedMD Inc. is the publicly-traded parent company of WeedMD Rx Inc., a federally-licensed producer of cannabis products for both the medical and adult-use markets. (weedmd.com)
  • Starseed's industry-first, exclusive partnerships with union groups, employers and benefit providers in Canada, complements WeedMD's direct sales to medical patients. (weedmd.com)
  • Yet Canada has legalized both medical and recreational marijuana. (ohsonline.com)
  • What are the Health Benefits of Medical Cannabis? (thcfinder.com)
  • There is a critical demand for all levels of cannabis education, from beginner survey courses to in-depth post-graduate certificate courses for professionals in production, medical and policy roles. (globenewswire.com)
  • FoliEdge Academy course content forms an important element of Aleafia Health's scalable cannabis health and wellness ecosystem, integrating with the company's medical cannabis clinic network with 70,000 patients seen to date. (globenewswire.com)
  • The evidence-based courses draw upon the Company's 10 million-point medical cannabis dataset and other research performed by Aleafia Health. (globenewswire.com)
  • Aleafia Health operates the largest national network of medical cannabis clinics and education centres staffed by MDs, nurse practitioners and educators and operates internationally in three continents. (globenewswire.com)
  • Innovation, the heart of Aleafia Health's competitive advantage, has led to the Company maintaining a medical cannabis dataset with over 10 million data points to inform proprietary illness-specific product development and its highly differentiated education platform FoliEdge Academy. (globenewswire.com)
  • She entered the industry after finding out there was an opportunity to handle applications and licenses for medical marijuana businesses. (hightimes.com)
  • Chris Jeffery, the CEO at Leafly spoke on his early struggles, spiritual journey and how meeting a conservative southern man who was buying medical cannabis blew his mind and drew him to the cannabis space. (hightimes.com)
  • Is this why we are only introducing medical cannabis to people who are virtually on their death beds and not driving? (hempembassy.net)
  • The Australian journey towards legalisation was never a proactive political agenda informed by the emerging medical science, rather it was a response to public pressure and overwhelming public support for medical cannabis . (hempembassy.net)
  • A marijuana mogul who spruiks himself as the reputable face of Australia's medical cannabis -industry - and who was the star talent in a recent ABC Four Corners investigation - has been linked to a series of violent and -homophobic social media posts -directed towards a journalist. (hempembassy.net)
  • Worker, employer, incident, and injury characteristics were described by claim type-medical-only (MO) and lost-time (8 or more days away from work). (cdc.gov)
  • Kaiser also committed to hiring more staff at its hundreds of hospitals and medical clinics as well as terms protecting some workers from subcontracting and outsourcing, according to a statement from the Coalition of Kaiser Permanente Unions. (medscape.com)
  • Though Kaiser hired many temporary workers to replace striking nursing assistants, laboratory technicians, office workers, housekeepers, and other personnel, it postponed numerous elective procedures and screenings and shut down medical clinics, laboratories, outpatient pharmacies, flu/COVID immunization sites, and optometry clinics. (medscape.com)
  • Albertans should be seeing new jobs in the agricultural industries as the Alberta government in partnership with the federal government helps kickstart the hemp industry in Alberta with two grants totalling $900,000. (420intel.net)
  • Alberta's growing hemp industry is helping to build a strong agriculture sector that creates jobs and brings tremendous opportunities to communities across the province," said Marie-Claude Bibeau, federal minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food in a press release. (420intel.net)
  • By producing, processing and creating value-added products within the province, the hemp industry can remain sustainable and agile, while seizing new opportunities in domestic and export markets. (420intel.net)
  • Because marijuana is still illegal at the federal level, banks do not like doing business with companies involved in the industry because they can be prosecuted for money laundering - even if the companies are only selling product in legal states. (moneyandmarkets.com)
  • Decibel is uncompromising in the process and craftsmanship needed to deliver the highest quality cannabis products and retail experiences. (cannabisindustry.news)
  • The Flowr Corporation is a global cannabis company that exists to cultivate better people, plants and products. (cannabisindustry.news)
  • Province Brands of Canada is a beverage technology & branded products company. (cannabisindustry.news)
  • Supply, quality and variety of cannabis products have all taken a hit, even while prices have increased. (douglasmagazine.com)
  • According to experts, it's only a matter of time before cannabis-related products eclipse big exports like bananas and coffee. (vice.com)
  • Nearly 70 New York state lawmakers sent a letter to Gov. Kathy Hochul urging her to sign the Cannabis Crop Rescue Act, which lawmakers approved in June to allow licensed cannabis farmers to sell their products to dispensaries located on Tribal lands. (ganjapreneur.com)
  • New York's first "Cannabis Growers Showcase" - which is the state's answer to lagging retailer licenses and will be similar to a farmer's market for cannabis products - is set to open today, August 10, in New Paltz. (ganjapreneur.com)
  • She said a shop steward had told her that a worker who had taken CBP products and narrowly failed a employer's drug test has been barred from working on job sites for seven years as a result. (ohsonline.com)
  • Demand for cannabis remains steady, and on-going training is essential for workers using new technology and tools to process, store, receive, and ship products. (speakingofsafety.ca)
  • TORONTO, Dec. 10, 2019 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Aleafia Health Inc.'s (TSX: ALEF, OTC: ALEAF, FRA: ARAH) ("Aleafia Health" or the "Company") cannabis education division, FoliEdge Academy Inc., has entered into a definitive Educational Products Distribution Agreement with Seneca to develop and deliver new courses and programs focused on aspects of the cannabis industry in Canada. (globenewswire.com)
  • The experts that deal directly with cannabis products included a dispensary owner, cultivator, researchers and more. (hightimes.com)
  • Sales taxes on cannabis-containing products range from 10% to almost 40% in different states. (pensacolavoice.com)
  • If you've stalled out in your current line of work, new data on the burgeoning American marijuana industry suggests that creating or selling weed products might be a lucrative new field for you. (medicalmarijuanamagazine.com)
  • But the concerns associated with legal weed are just as numerous: workplace risks aside, there are adverse physiological effects associated with consuming weed, the risk of addiction and cannabis as a gateway to more hardcore drugs like heroine and prescription opioids. (pulpandpapercanada.com)
  • As America's cannabis union, we again thank the NAACP for this resolution and for acknowledging the importance of cannabis organizing in achieving racial equity and making sure workers' voices are heard at every level of the cannabis industry. (ufcw.org)
  • Esssential cannabis industry news & insights, delivered daily. (ganjapreneur.com)
  • Herb Approach News is the media division of the cannabis health company Herb Approach. (herbapproach.com)
  • Through this medium, we are determined in providing insight on everything cannabis related, from news to commentary, from tips to guides on practical consumption, a whole lot more. (herbapproach.com)
  • At one point, marijuana only seemed to grace Canadian news pages when stoners gathered to smoke on 4/20, but as provinces began rolling out distribution plans, and as the number of licensed producers increased, cannabis stories slowly moved from pot busts to business boons. (rrj.ca)
  • Your source for Canadian cannabis industry news! (420intel.net)
  • The latest cannabis news from around the world. (cannabisnewsworld.com)
  • With so much bad news coming out about the economy, Statistics Canada this morning posted a blockbuster jobs report, mitigating worries about the health of the economy. (dlcmortgageangel.com)
  • The Canadian dollar rallied on the news-having dropped appreciably in the previous three days-and market interest rates edged upward for the first time in a week and a half. (dlcmortgageangel.com)
  • The River North-based company is preparing for growth of the state's pot industry, and it is not alone. (chicagotribune.com)
  • Municipalities that opt-out of their state's legal, licensed cannabis system are doing more harm than good and actually encouraging illicit market sales, according to a new report from Leafly and Whitney Economics. (marijuanaventure.com)
  • In 1980, the Barbers, Beauticians and Allied Industries International Association merged with UFCW, followed a year later by the United Retail Workers Union (now Local 881). (wikipedia.org)
  • UFCW International represents 1.3 million professionals and their families in healthcare, grocery stores, meatpacking, food processing, retail shops and other industries. (ufcw.org)
  • Any time an exciting new industry draws widespread attention it also draws retail capital, which in turn can draw unscrupulous actors. (valuewalk.com)
  • The UCFW represents more than 1.3 million workers in the U.S. and Canada across the grocery and retail, pharmacy, health care, manufacturing, food processing, and meat packing industries. (eisneramper.com)
  • A new analysis of the Canadian cannabis retail landscape suggests Alberta may have more cannabis stores than the market can sustain. (420intel.net)
  • Retail dispensaries are a cornerstone of the legal cannabis market. (ganjapreneur.com)
  • Opening a retail cannabis shop can be a huge challenge without the proper resources. (ganjapreneur.com)
  • Our members work in grocery stores, non-food retail, food processing, meat processing, distillery and cannabis industries, as well as have footprint in state and local government, healthcare, light manufacturing and warehouses. (unionjobs.com)
  • The rest of the hiring was spread across a number of other industries such as educational services, health care, and retail trade. (dlcmortgageangel.com)
  • The retail sale of cannabis is thriving, which means that the states' budgets in the US are replenished by weed sales tax. (pensacolavoice.com)
  • As Entrepeneur puts it , those jobs include "working at cannabis retail stores, growing facilities, marijuana-infused product companies, testing labs and ancillary businesses such as transportation and security. (medicalmarijuanamagazine.com)
  • Statistics Canada reported that at the end of 2017, the total 55 licensed producers (LP) had a total of 2,399 employees. (herbapproach.com)
  • A worker at the company, however, affirmed that 2017 revenue was only US$430k. (valuewalk.com)
  • When The Globe and Mail launched its redesigned paper in December 2017, an investigation about personal grow operations appeared above the fold on the front page, and on the next page was a report about the cannabis bill. (rrj.ca)
  • May 2, 2017 AI will make health professionals more effective, say industry experts. (idnca.org)
  • A NIOSH analysis of nonfatal occupational injury data reveal that, in 2017, the rate of work-related injuries treated in hospital emergency departments for workers 15-17 years old was estimated to be more than one-and-a-half times higher than the injury rate for adult workers 25 years and older. (cdc.gov)
  • A 2017 NIOSH report paints a troubling picture of the enduring problem of young worker injuries and deaths in the United States, especially in high-hazard industries such as agriculture. (cdc.gov)
  • A year later, the 15,000-member Textile Workers and the 15,000-member Distillery, Wine and Allied Workers' International Union unions merged with the UFCW, forming respectively the UFCW Textile and Garment Council and the UFCW's Distillery, Wine and Allied Workers Division. (wikipedia.org)
  • Knowing that, Murphy and Acreage have a deal to be bought by Canadian cannabis leader Canopy Growth - whose stocks have taken a beating the past couple of months - for $3.4 billion once cannabis becomes federally legal in the U.S. But Murphy believes there won't be a federal law to even consider for at least 18 to 24 months, according to Barron's. (moneyandmarkets.com)
  • Below are articles and updates on the changing legal environment in the cannabis industry. (ganjapreneur.com)
  • The Victoria tech entrepreneur and founder of Canadian Micro Cannabis Consulting grew up on a cannabis farm in Saskatchewan, and is now working with Community Futures Central Kootenays to transition some of that region's 2,000 legacy cultivators into the legal system. (douglasmagazine.com)
  • That's thanks to a plan by the Canadian government to legalize recreational marijuana, which passed it's final legal hurdle last week. (vice.com)
  • Border Patrol Begins Barring Canadians Working in Legal. (seattleweekly.com)
  • States with roughly 20 to 40 legal regulated stores per 100,000 residents, in general, have captured 80% to 90% of all cannabis sales in the legal market," it states. (marijuanaventure.com)
  • The 20-page report also uses research from New Frontier Data to note that cannabis consumers make a legal purchase two to three times per month and are willing to travel between 12 and 14 minutes from home to shop. (marijuanaventure.com)
  • Increasingly, Canadian companies are using this data to support the development of comprehensive workplace policies to reduce health and safety risks, and address potential legal liabilities. (druglibrary.net)
  • There is a negative buzz surrounding Jamaica's budding legal ganja industry. (ungassondrugs.org)
  • Is Canada ready for legal marijuana? (ungassondrugs.org)
  • He has invested $100,000 in cannabis companies considered legal in parts of the United States. (cannabisnow.com)
  • Legal experts say the situation will only get worse once Canada officially launches its nationwide recreational marijuana market later this fall. (cannabisnow.com)
  • Teamsters members in the legal cannabis industry work in growing and cultivating facilities, manufacturing and processing plants, transportation and in laboratories and dispensaries. (teamsters938.org)
  • The panelists, other than Lewis, had many difficulities that a typical business wouldn't due to the legal issues surrounding cannabis. (hightimes.com)
  • Sister Kate is the founder of Sisters of the Valley, a collection of self-described cannabis nuns who grow CBD-rich cannabis in California. (ganjapreneur.com)
  • Cannabis possession convictions have been overturned for five prisoners by a California Court of Appeals. (ganjapreneur.com)
  • California Bill to Allow Cannabis Cafes Moves to Gov. (ganjapreneur.com)
  • California lawmakers have passed a bill to allow cannabis cafes in the state, sending the proposal to Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) for final approval. (ganjapreneur.com)
  • It also gives Kaiser's California workers the $25/hour minimum wage they'd long sought in bargaining. (medscape.com)
  • For B.C., it was two steps back," says Luke Biles, Victoria-based senior manager with MNP, a business consulting firm and leader of the company's cannabis services line for Vancouver Island. (douglasmagazine.com)
  • An employee with Nav Canada, which runs the air navigation system over Canada and part of the North Atlantic Ocean, has been placed on unpaid suspension for a year for violating the company's drug policy, an Alberta arbitrator has ruled. (420intel.net)
  • Organizers of Seattle's Hempfest are suing the Washington State Liquor and Cannabis Board over the regulators' new interpretations of advertising restrictions, which advocates say violate their first amendment right to free speech. (ganjapreneur.com)
  • Victoria City Councillor Ben Isitt says lessons learned over decades of building a thriving and homegrown wine, beer and liquor industry in B.C. were ignored when cannabis was legalized. (douglasmagazine.com)
  • Workers are demanding proportional compensation to their colleagues at the province's Société des alcools du Québec (SAQ), which is a similar governmental body focusing on liquor store operations. (highthere.com)
  • We're joined by our guests to learn more about the impact of substance use disorder on young workers in the construction and trade industries, and how employers can help reduce the risk. (ccohs.ca)
  • One of the things that Bryce and I hear from employers in the last few years is: first of all they have a genuine interest in helping and supporting their workers but you're not quite sure how to do it or what to do or what kind of information to give their staff or how to direct them for more help. (ccohs.ca)
  • We also understand because of Canadian law, employers are facing this need to navigate balancing the rights of individuals with ensuring that they have a safe workplace environment, and that their staff are showing up fit for duty. (ccohs.ca)
  • So, employers in the construction and trades are also faced with this additional challenge of trying to observe and connect with their workers on a regular and consistent basis. (ccohs.ca)
  • So, there are a number of different challenges faced by employers and a few special ones for the construction and trades industry. (ccohs.ca)
  • This marks a crucial step forward in making sure employers and legislators understand the profound impact that a worker-friendly cannabis industry could have on people of color. (ufcw.org)
  • Therefore, employers should choose low UVR emitting lamps for indoor grow operations and should use engineering control s (e.g., door-interlocks to de-energize lamps) to prevent worker exposure to UVR from germicidal lamps. (cdc.gov)
  • They are changing as we speak," advised another panelist, Eldeen Pozniak of Pozniak Safety Associates, Inc., in Saskatchewan, Canada, who said employers there are much less free than U.S. employers to conduct pre-employment or random drug tests of their workers. (ohsonline.com)
  • When assessing whether and how to act to address safety problems associated with alcohol and other drug use, Canadian employers and government decision makers have considerable data at their fingertips. (druglibrary.net)
  • As they determine how to address safety problems associated with alcohol and other drug use on the job, Canadian employers can turn to the considerable data now available from the research community to assist them in both assessing the problem and formulating solutions. (druglibrary.net)
  • When embarking on a policy development process, Canadian employers are faced with a multitude of strong and often conflicting viewpoints on the nature of the workplace problem and what should be done about it. (druglibrary.net)
  • Employers will need to review their fit-for-duty policies, and training safety workers to recognize and manage impairment in an appropriate manner will become paramount. (pulpandpapercanada.com)
  • A new online tool guides employers step by step through incident investigations and tracks incidents, hazards, and risk controls needed for workers' safety. (speakingofsafety.ca)
  • While employers have the main responsibility to provide workers, including teen employees, with a safe and healthy workplace, safety takes teamwork. (cdc.gov)
  • This 5-week, social media campaign was designed to disseminate information about workplace safety and health to young workers, parents, and employers as high school and college youth begin their summer employment. (cdc.gov)
  • Also provided there are links to other federal agencies such as the Occupational Safety and Health Administration external icon , the U.S. Department of Labor Wage and Hour Division external icon , and multiple state agencies and community organizations that provide guidance for young workers, employers, parents, and teachers. (cdc.gov)
  • Cannabis businesses in the United States may have a big reason to celebrate soon as Congress considers a vote that would allow companies in the cannabis sector to open accounts at federally regulated banks. (moneyandmarkets.com)
  • He added that even some Republican senators now realize that oversight of the cannabis industry and public safety would increase if companies had a place to deposit their mountains of cash. (moneyandmarkets.com)
  • A lot of cannabis companies have turned to the Canadian Securities Exchange to provide shares to investors. (moneyandmarkets.com)
  • Canadian Cannabis Companies Importing Workers. (herbapproach.com)
  • Some companies are solving this problem by hiring foreign workers. (herbapproach.com)
  • This is simply about one of the larger companies in the industry that appears to have diverted a tremendous amount of money toward the private interests of its insiders at the direct expense of its public shareholders. (valuewalk.com)
  • A ccording to Bloomberg , weed companies listing on Canadian stock exchanges have a combined value of $32-billion. (vice.com)
  • The report also notes that Labor Peace Agreements between companies and workers in the cannabis industry work to better protect the right of cannabis laborers to unionize and also support better alignment between companies and workers. (highthere.com)
  • Sun Life, which administers group benefits plans for more than 22,000 Canadian companies, oversees health and dental coverage for more than five million Canadians - including dependents. (theglobeandmail.com)
  • Substance abuse, and the impact it may be having on employee health and workplace safety, continues to receive increasing attention in companies across Canada. (druglibrary.net)
  • They never asked whether I had consumed marijuana, the only thing that they're interested in is that I've been an investor in U.S.-based cannabis companies. (cannabisnow.com)
  • There is some concern that this border conundrum may prevent more investors from getting involved with American cannabis companies. (cannabisnow.com)
  • Woodstock Ventures, the founding entity behind the Woodstock music festival, can move forward with a planned cannabis brand after a court ruled their trademark was not blocked by Woodstock Roots LLC, an unaffiliated company. (ganjapreneur.com)
  • The vote, which was unanimously accepted, guarantees dispensary associates and senior associates retroactive wage increases back to March, as well as positions employees of the company for growth as the industry develops. (eisneramper.com)
  • Additionally, in Illinois, workers at Zen Leaf dispensaries agreed upon a tentative union contract with parent company Verano Holdings. (eisneramper.com)
  • The employee was originally terminated after consuming cannabis while attending a company training course. (420intel.net)
  • He has plenty of company in his line of work: there are at least three other cannabis stores within a five-minute drive, and another one that recently closed down. (420intel.net)
  • Square announced this week it was entering the Canadian cannabis space through a partnership with cannabis e-commerce company Jane Technologies. (ganjapreneur.com)
  • Workers at a Phoenix, Arizona dispensary went on strike last week after the company, Curaleaf Midtown, failed to negotiate a contract despite workers having voted to join the UFCW Local 99 union last summer. (ganjapreneur.com)
  • High Times, the famed counterculture publication-turned-cannabis retailer, last week entered an intellectual property partnership with Lucy Scientific, a Canada-based company with holdings and operations in a variety of psychotropic businesses. (ganjapreneur.com)
  • But not every company offers these accounts, leaving many without any supplemental coverage for cannabis prescriptions, said Chris Gory, an insurance adviser with Insurance Portfolio Financial Services who specializes in group benefits plans. (theglobeandmail.com)
  • The Company maintains strategic relationships across the seniors' market and supply agreements with Shoppers Drug Mart as well as six provincial distribution agencies where its adult-use brands Color Cannabis and Saturday are sold. (weedmd.com)
  • and Stephanie Hopper, CEO of KSF Consulting in Denver, Colo., whose company is involved in the cannabis industry. (ohsonline.com)
  • A British Columbia-based cannabis company with Seattle connections hits the stock market. (seattleweekly.com)
  • Unfortunately, not every company agrees that worker rights need to be adhered to," he said. (cannabisnewsworld.com)
  • That, in turn, could give rise to more litigation involving disputes over whether a company has reasonable cause to conduct drug testing, infringed employee rights in the process of doing so, or inadvertently discriminated against employees who use cannabis as a medicine. (pulpandpapercanada.com)
  • Dr. Marion McNabb, CEO of the C3Research Network, a startup research company based out of Massachusetts has always been "cannabis-friendly. (hightimes.com)
  • The Calgary-based company which creates charity-centric software revealed plans to slash its team by 14 per cent, leaving 137 workers without a job in January. (sasktoday.ca)
  • cannabis company announced plans to shed 800 staff - 35 per cent of its workforce - in February in an effort to help the business reach profitability. (sasktoday.ca)
  • This would make Canada the second country in the world, after Uruguay, to federally regulate recreational weed. (rrj.ca)
  • The U.S. has started categorizing some marijuana industry workers as "drug traffickers" and banned them for life. (seattleweekly.com)
  • The bottom line for many, though, is that the marijuana industry has created somewhere between 165,000 and 230,000 full- and part-time jobs since 2009. (medicalmarijuanamagazine.com)
  • Cannabis industry workers, like every other worker, deserve safe workplaces and family-sustaining jobs. (ufcw.org)
  • A third very important contributor to understanding the problem is provided by employees themselves, through their responses to rigourous, scientifically valid surveys on the nature and extent of alcohol and drug use in Canadian workplaces and its impact on job performance, as well as their views on possible solutions. (druglibrary.net)
  • Marijuana will affect Canadian workplaces in various ways. (pulpandpapercanada.com)
  • Initially this high rate was attributed to the harsh environment and remote workplaces, however when Alaska was compared to other Nordic nations operating with similar industries in similar conditions, the rate remained much higher than in areas of Scandinavia. (cdc.gov)
  • There is reportedly a total sanction on Canadians with any affiliation with the northern nation's cannabis economy. (cannabisnow.com)
  • The agreement came after months of intense negotiations and the nation's largest-ever health industry strike, in which 75,000 union workers walked off the job for as many as 3 days last week across five states and the District of Columbia. (medscape.com)
  • In 2005, Hansen announced the UFCW was leaving the AFL-CIO, and joined six other unions - the Teamsters, SEIU, UNITE-HERE, Laborers, United Farm Workers and Carpenters - in creating a new labor federation, the Change to Win Federation. (wikipedia.org)
  • Adding to this, a comprehensive workplace study in Alberta found 2.4% of transportation workers reported drinking on the job in the past month, 11% were current drug users, 27% knew a coworker with an alcohol problem, 10% with a drug problem, and nearly one quarter felt there was a moderately to extremely serious problem with drugs and alcohol in their own workplace. (druglibrary.net)
  • liability for the actions of impaired employees in the course of their work, due diligence responsibility around workplace safety, actions in response to possession or trafficking, and responsibilities with regard to employees with a disability, which in Canada can include dependency on drugs and alcohol). (druglibrary.net)
  • For more than 20 years, Teamster representation has given more than 15,000 Costco workers in the U.S. a strong voice and the ability to earn a middle-class income with great benefits in a safe workplace. (teamsters938.org)
  • Our strong leadership is focused and committed to organizing and helping all workers achieve fairness, respect and dignity in the workplace. (ufcw1006a.ca)
  • Conditions such as workplace hazards, child labor law violations, [3] fast-paced work, minority status, and insufficient experience, training, and supervision contribute to an increased risk of injury and death among adolescent workers. (cdc.gov)
  • The aviation industry accounted for the second highest number of workplace deaths in Alaska for 1990-1999 with an average of 10 fatalities per year. (cdc.gov)
  • There's a very large demand for smaller craft producers of cannabis, but governments didn't carve out a space for them. (douglasmagazine.com)
  • In the year since then, the number of LPs has more than doubled, driving up demand for workers. (herbapproach.com)
  • I would retool B.C.'s Emerging Economy Task Force, drive ambitious policies to equip workers with in-demand skills, remove barriers to entry for in-demand careers and future-proof B.C. for the disruptions to come: climate change, geopolitical change and the changing nature of work. (biv.com)
  • The flexibility of the programming being offered is totally focused on the needs of students," said Jeff McCarthy, Dean of the Faculty of Continuing Education and Training "We are excited to apply the education techniques and the specific cannabis content from FoliEdge Academy to help students enhance their job opportunities, and support the industry and government demand for new, relevant training for their employees. (globenewswire.com)
  • And in some countries, such as Canada, they even had to bring in additional labor from other countries to meet the demand for workers in this industry. (pensacolavoice.com)
  • Labor peace agreements are agreements between an employer and a labor union in which a union agrees not to strike or take similar actions, in exchange for negotiated terms with an employer that better ensure an orderly process for the workers to decide whether to join a union. (ufcw.org)
  • Grocery store workers who join UFCW Canada also enjoy benefits that are rarely seen in non-union grocery stores, such as regular, scheduled wage increases and employer-paid health and welfare benefits. (ufcw.ca)
  • That question came up -- how can a safety professional or employer conduct a test to prove a worker is impaired by marijuana? (ohsonline.com)
  • When workers have a voice and a seat at the table, it can result in historic gains for workers, their employer and our country. (medscape.com)
  • Plan members or eligible dependents will only be covered if they meet the clinical criteria, as defined by Sun Life, and have their cannabis dispensed according to government regulations. (theglobeandmail.com)
  • Over the past several years, the cannabis industry has seen exponential growth and prosperity without progress for Black workers. (ufcw.org)
  • If someone had suggested any major Canadian paper-let alone the 145-year-old Freep- would establish a dedicated cannabis beat a few years ago, they might have been accused of being high themselves. (rrj.ca)
  • The corporations dominating now will not necessarily be the ones leading the industry in five years, says McLachlan. (douglasmagazine.com)
  • Two of the largest market data research and investment firms in the cannabis industry are estimating that recreational cannabis will be an almost $5 billion industry in Canada within five years. (douglasmagazine.com)
  • Nearly four years after pot was legalized in Canada, a Calgary business owner says ongoing stigma and outdated rules are holding back his cannabis-related tourism business from its full potential. (420intel.net)
  • Shatter marijuana, also called butane hash oil, has gained increasing popularity in recent years among pot consumers in the U.S. The cannabis product resembles clear, thin sheets of dried honey or tree sap and is made by an extraction process that removes any lipids or fats. (thcfinder.com)
  • The median age was 35 years, younger than the median for workers in non-cannabis-related jobs (40 years). (dlcmortgageangel.com)
  • As a result of Australia's cannabis prohibition, 72,000 consenting adults were criminalised for their recreational use of marijuana - a plant that has been an integral part of human culture for at least twenty thousand years and probably much longer. (hempembassy.net)
  • A federal appeals court has ruled that a lawsuit challenging the prohibition of cannabis can remain open - despite being dismissed last year - so that actions can be taken against the Drug Enforcement Agency if it fails to address the issue of cannabis' Schedule 1 status. (ganjapreneur.com)
  • This study estimated the average annual number of U.S. workers' compensation (WC) claims for occupational hearing loss (OHL) and their associated cost and identified the industry/occupation classifications with the highest numbers of OHL claims. (cdc.gov)
  • The NIOSH Division of Safety Research established the Alaska Field Station in 1991 to address the high rate of occupational fatalities among workers in the state. (cdc.gov)
  • Surveillance from 1980-1989 showed Alaska had the highest rate of occupational fatality in the nation, seven times higher than the rate for all U.S. workers. (cdc.gov)
  • During the raid, police seized property and destroyed cannabis plants that were inside of a greenhouse. (ganjapreneur.com)
  • Cannabis is not listed as one of the SAWP's currently approved industries, however, there is a broad reference to 'greenhouse' workers, which is likely where Canadian cannabis is finding its footing in the program. (herbapproach.com)
  • Citing the vigilance of staff members at the maximum-security facility, hashish, methamphetamine, shatter, pills (including fentanyl), stabbing weapons, cellphones, cellphone chargers and SIM cards were among the items seized on May 10, according to the Prairie Region of the Correctional Service of Canada (CSC). (420intel.net)
  • Canadian authorities recently seized a large amount of shatter marijuana. (thcfinder.com)
  • Except of course, if you leave Canada for more than 6 months, I think you are no longer covered for healthcare in most provinces. (i194waiver.com)
  • Kaiser Permanente on Friday reached a tentative deal with more than 85,000 unionized healthcare workers after a historic labor strike last week. (medscape.com)
  • Millions of Americans are safer today because tens of thousands of dedicated healthcare workers fought for and won the critical resources they need and that patients need," said Caroline Lucas, executive director of the Coalition of Kaiser Permanente Unions. (medscape.com)
  • This historic agreement will set a higher standard for the healthcare industry nationwide. (medscape.com)
  • VIVO Cannabis is changing the way people view cannabis. (cannabisindustry.news)
  • Will people be driving high on the Trans-Canada Highway? (rrj.ca)
  • The regulations we have now were developed by people who are ignorant of cannabis," says McLachlan. (douglasmagazine.com)
  • This led to increased job quality and pay standards for all workers, especially people of color, the report notes. (highthere.com)
  • Thankfully, the people at the Cannabis Regulatory Commission stand ready and willing to ensure license holders comply with all the rules so that this new industry can continue to grow and flourish for the long-term. (cannabisnewsworld.com)
  • He always knew he wanted to be involved in the cannabis industry because it's a business without rules that attracts "gutsy people that want to pave their own path. (hightimes.com)
  • Murphy argues that conservative lawmakers don't want to open capital markets under the Safe Banking Act because it will provide funds to fuel growth of the cannabis industry. (moneyandmarkets.com)
  • EisnerAmper puts its industry-specific expertise and cutting edge technologies to work to help clients respond to the challenges they face today and position them for growth, profitability and success tomorrow. (eisneramper.com)
  • This increased involvement of various professionals in the cannabis industry has led to significant growth in the median salary in states that have legalized cannabis. (pensacolavoice.com)
  • The ruling effectively legalizes cannabis possession for inmates, though consumption while incarcerated remains a felony. (ganjapreneur.com)
  • A federal judge has set a binding precedent by ruling that intent does not matter when it comes to cannabis consumption - accidentally consuming cannabis is still a fireable offense. (ganjapreneur.com)
  • We're looking to hire a reporter to lead our cannabis coverage as Canada moves to legalize pot," he tweeted, along with a link to a job announcement. (rrj.ca)
  • For Canadian investors, this emphasis on setting up foreign grow operations stems in part from the fact that Canada isn't a great place to cultivate cannabis. (vice.com)
  • We are funded by Health Canada, but we are independent, and a non-profit organization and we primarily conduct evidence-based research. (ccohs.ca)
  • The severity of these adverse health effects is governed by the specific wavelengths and exposed dose of UVR, yet worker exposure to UVR within cannabis growing facilities has not been studied. (cdc.gov)
  • The benefits of joining UFCW, the grocery union in Canada, include better wages and health benefits, fair scheduling and paid leave, and retirement security provided by our union-negotiated pension plans. (ufcw.ca)
  • We as a society are starting to see an interesting evolution over time," said Joan Weir, director, health and disability policy at the Canadian Life and Health Insurance Association. (theglobeandmail.com)
  • Is AI a threat or benefit to health workers? (idnca.org)
  • NIOSH understands and appreciates the importance of being part of the team promoting young worker safety and health. (cdc.gov)
  • The My Safe Summer Job external icon campaign is an exceptional example of teamwork to promote young worker safety and health. (cdc.gov)
  • The NIOSH Safe-Skilled-Ready Workforce program and Young Worker Safety and Health webpage have more information on these collaborations, as well as access to young worker research and resources. (cdc.gov)
  • We have also been endorsed by organizations special needs, such as inmates with mental health issues, indigenous representing over 300,000 graduate students across Canada. (who.int)
  • J Epidemiol health of bar workers in Ireland: before and and current practices. (who.int)
  • Grocery employees who are members of UFCW Canada receive benefits at work. (ufcw.ca)
  • Benefits of joining UFCW Canada, the grocery store union, include gaining a strong voice on the job and having access to an enforceable collective agreement that outlines and protects your rights at work. (ufcw.ca)
  • Most grocery workers who are members of UFCW Canada, the union for grocery store employees, receive a grocery union pension. (ufcw.ca)
  • UFCW Canada members also have access to training and education programs and opportunities to get involved in their union. (ufcw.ca)
  • Grocery store workers who are members of UFCW Canada, the union for grocery employees, get more money because they belong to a union. (ufcw.ca)
  • In addition, UFCW Canada members in the grocery industry receive wage premiums for working certain shifts - like Sundays or night shifts - and taking on specific job responsibilities, such as cash handler or key holder. (ufcw.ca)
  • As well, UFCW Canada members occasionally receive signing bonuses when they ratify a new collective agreement. (ufcw.ca)
  • Those opportunities will come in the form of regular, scheduled wage increases that are negotiated and protected by your union, as well as wage premiums and contract provisions that ensure wages in UFCW Canada grocery stores stay above minimum wage, even when it increases. (ufcw.ca)
  • But grocery workers who are members of UFCW Canada receive regular, scheduled wage increases that are protected by their collective agreement. (ufcw.ca)
  • For grocery store workers who are members of UFCW Canada, the grocery store union, things like wage premiums, signing bonuses, and minimum wage contract provisions also help ensure that members' wages stay above the industry average. (ufcw.ca)
  • We are also among the largest local unions in the 230,000-member United Food and Commercial Workers (UFCW) Canada and in the 1.3-million member United Food and Commercial Workers (UFCW) International Union. (ufcw1006a.ca)
  • I have never been part of a union before and never really understood the big deal until I became a member of UFCW Canada Local 1006A. (ufcw1006a.ca)