ana Canadian Labour Relations and Employment Topics By www.cch.ca Published On :: Whether you're unionized or not, Canadian Labour Relations and Employment Topics is an excellent tool for increasing your knowledge of labour relations planning and practice in activities like contract negotiations, handling grievances, and dealing with other daily workplace problems and issues. Each month, you'll receive topical, practical information on developments in labour relations and human resources management. Includes graphs and tables of key economic and labour statistics, including consumer price index figures for Canada, regional cities, and the provinces, as well as monthly unemployment rates and weekly earnings figures. Employers and unions can plan for negotiations or policy changes with Canadian Labour Relations and Employment Topics in-depth feature articles, regular newsletter columns, including one or more collective agreement summaries with each report, overviews of trends in benefits, bargaining and the economy, statistical data on major collective agreement provisions, and collective bargaining calendar. Arbitration abstracts provide summaries of recent significant arbitral decisions from across the country. With the launch of the Internet platform, the updates to your research library are delivered immediately from the editor's desktop to you. Topics covered: Arbitration Negotiations Collective agreement provisions Paid holidays and vacations Collective bargaining calendar Sick leave Consumer price indexes Unemployment and earnings rates Feature article Wage settlements Fringe benefits Weekend and shift premiums Insurance and benefit plans Includes monthly newsletter, Canadian Labour Relations and Employment Topics. Loose leaf and DVD updated monthly. Related Products Canadian Labour Relations and Employment Topics with HR Assist Labour Relations COMBOIf you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
ana Canadian Labour Law Reporter - (Employment Standards, Labour Relations And Labour Law Cases) By www.cch.ca Published On :: One Stop Shopping for Employment and Labour Law Information LegislationCanadian Labour Law Reporter provides coverage of federal, provincial, and territorial laws on employment standards, human rights, pay and employment equity, employment insurance, and collective bargaining. This comprehensive research tool gives you all the relevant labour legislation across Canada. CommentaryIn addition to commentary on key employment cases and practice tips, the Canadian Labour Law Reporter also has case annotations at the end of each commentary section so you have more case law summary information at your fingertips. Case LawThe Canadian Labour Law Reporter has full-text court case law and decisions from boards, tribunals, commissions, etc. all across Canada, going back to the 1940's. Our cases follow the same, clear style and are always easy to follow. All cases in the employment and labour areas are analysed by our experts and the most significant are published. Labour Notes NewsletterIf it's important for you to be aware of current events and issues in Canadian employment and labour law, you'll rely on this newsletter. Published bi-weekly, it will keep you abreast of legislative developments in employment, human rights, labour, pay equity and employment insurance law across Canada. It provides you with digests of ground-breaking cases that affect how you deal with employees, and includes vital economic statistics, and more. Feature articles give you practical insights into trends and emerging issues in these dynamic fields to help you keep yourself current and protect your company's interests and its employees. News TrackersThere are TWO NewsTrackers with this product, Employment Standards (includes employment standards, employment insurance, and human rights and equity news) and Canadian Labour Law Cases. New bills, cases, and related press releases are posted overnight and our searchable database is updated daily. Upon your request, the NewsTracker feature will notify you by email of breaking news stories as they happen throughout the day. NewsTracker provides a 10-day summary and a 60-day archive of past news items. What's NewEach section includes a "What's New" feature. It is updated whenever anything is added by one of our experts to our commentary, legislation, or cases, or when a new issue of the newsIf you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
ana Canadian Labour Law Cases By www.cch.ca Published On :: HR Assist – Labour Law Cases is an all-electronic service giving you the key decisions of labour relations boards, human rights tribunals and courts from across Canada from 1944 to the present, including full text, headnotes, and digests. Topics covered: Employment standards Labour relations Employment insurance Human rights Pay equity Features include: Canadian Labour Law Cases (Archival 1944 to current year) – All cases reported in previous years, organized by year and topic Canadian Labour Law Cases (Current year) – All cases reported for the current year organized by topic Includes bi-weekly newsletter, Labour Notes. Related Products HR Assist – Labour Relations HR Assist – Employment Standards If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
ana Canadian Government Programs and Services Guide - Newsletter By www.cch.ca Published On :: An authoritative source for federal government organizations, Crown corporations, and industrial assistance programs, Canadian Government Programs and Services newsletter contains information from various government departments, including a key media contact and phone numbers. Included free with the purchase of Canadian Government Programs and Services. Updated bi-monthly. Available to be e-mailed in PDF format only.If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
ana Canadian Government Programs and Services By www.cch.ca Published On :: Do you need information on the federal government? Chances are you'll find everything you need in this authoritative guide to federal government organizations, Crown corporations, and industrial assistance programs. It provides key information on all government departments: organization structure, chief officers and phone numbers, jurisdictions, responsibilities, budgets, and much more, all organized in a topical index. Features include: Organization of the federal government programs and services Crown corporations Commissions, boards, and councils Government relations Members of the Senate Members of the House of Commons Parliamentary and Senate Committees Standing, Special, and Joint Committees Head and regional offices Government assistance programs Lists of chief administrative officers (office held, name, telephone number) Departmental Organization charts Lists of Acts administered by the department agencies (Crown corporation, boards, etc.), reporting to Parliament through the department Includes bi-monthly newsletter, Canadian Government Programs and Services.If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
ana Canadian Employment Safety and Health Guide - Newsletter By www.cch.ca Published On :: Canadian Employment Safety and Health Guide newsletter covers health, safety, and related legal issues affecting all workplaces in Canada, including offices, offsite locations, and mobile workstations. It monitors recent trends and discoveries in the health field and explains their legal implications from both an employer's and employee's perspective. It includes articles and discussions on emerging health and safety developments and summaries of recent court judgements. Canadian Employment Safety and Health Guide newsletter also includes information on legislative changes throughout Canada. It informs readers of new case law and reminds of them impending compliance deadlines, new penalties, and fines for contravening the law. Included free with the purchase of Canadian Employment Safety & Health Guide. If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
ana Canadian Employment Safety And Health Guide By www.cch.ca Published On :: If you work in the employment and safety area, this should be the only reference resource you'll need. It covers federal, provincial, and territorial laws and regulations and gives you analysis of a broad range of topics (see below). You'll also have commentary on new developments and emerging trends in every Canadian jurisdiction plus summaries of decisions from the courts, Workers' Compensation Tribunals and Labour Relations Boards. In addition, it monitors trends in occupational health and looks at their legal implications. Includes monthly newsletter, Canadian Employment Safety and Health Guide. With the launch of the new Internet platform, the updates to your research library are delivered immediately from the editors' desktop to you. The CD and looseleaf subscriptions are updated monthly. Topics covered: Employers' duties and rights Workers' duties and rights Occupational health and safety Workers' compensation Toxic substances/physical agents Administration/inspection/enforcement Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS) Health and Safety Committees Benefits: Helps you to comply with the law and assists you in developing plans and strategies for a healthier and safer workplace Covers all aspects of occupational health, safety, wellness, and related legal issues affecting all workplaces Indispensable resource helps you to avoid expensive fines Monitors recent trends and discoveries in the occupational health and safety field and reveals their legal implications and how they affect your business Explains your duties and responsibilities under federal and provincial legislation Includes extensive commentary on every Canadian jurisdiction Provides you with examples of new or potential health and safety hazards Covers your employees' rights to refuse unsafe work Cites relevant case law Reminds you of impending compliance deadlines, as well as new penalties and fines for contravening the law If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
ana Canadian Employment Law Guide - Newsletter By www.cch.ca Published On :: Canadian Employment Law Guide newsletter is the fastest and easiest way to stay up-to-date on the ever-changing legislation covering employment standards and the human rights legal landscape in Canada. Expert commentary will also grant you valuable insight on the latest developments and issues in employment law. Included free with the purchase of Canadian Employment Law Guide. Updated bi-monthly. Available to be e-mailed in PDF format only.If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
ana Canadian Employment Law Guide By www.cch.ca Published On :: Thu, 21 Jun 2007 09:55:16 GMT Employment standards are constantly changing and it's vital that you keep up. Canadian Employment Law Guide is the ideal way to stay up-to-date. It will keep you informed of significant changes occurring in all the key areas of employment law. It also includes Q&A sections covering some of the most common employment standards issues, such as maternity and parental leave, vacations with pay, harassment in the workplace, and terminations. Although there is no legislation included in the product, you'll find expert commentary and many useful and relevant case summaries throughout. Topics covered: Employment Insurance Minimum wage/overtime Equal pay/employment equity Payment of wages Hours of work Personnel records Human rights Privacy in the workplace Labour jurisdictions Statutory holidays Leaves of absence Termination Minimum age Vacations Features include: Case Table Newsletter Cumulative Index Topical Index Includes bi-monthly newsletter, Canadian Employment Law Guide. If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
ana Canadian Employment Benefits and Pension Guide - Newsletter By www.cch.ca Published On :: The complex field of benefits and pensions becomes a lot clearer with the help of Canadian Employment Benefits and Pension Guide newsletter. It will make it easy to stay on top of legislative developments and policy initiatives across Canada. You'll stay abreast of legislation, tax issues, news from the U.S., and vital statistics such as CIA minimum transfer value rates. And each issue has feature articles providing insight and advice on major issues and emerging trends. Included free with the purchase of Canadian Employment Benefits and Pension Guide. Updated monthly. Available in PDF format. If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
ana Canadian Business Management Manual and Government Assistance Manual - COMBO By www.cch.ca Published On :: In response to many requests from subscribers, we have created this value-packed combo. Both are widely regarded as essential publications for all organizations. Canadian Business Management Manual provides practical guidance and information for business managers covering a wide range of key topics. Government Assistance Manual offers comprehensive guidance to hundreds of federal and provincial government assistance programs for Canadian business. Includes monthly newsletter, Management Matters. If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
ana Canadian Business Management Manual By www.cch.ca Published On :: Just about every area that can affect a business is covered in this practical information source. Designed for business managers, Canadian Business Management Manual will be helpful to anyone who is responsible for managing a large or small organization or a particular area of a business. It gives you easy-to-read information on a wide range of business and human resources issues, along with examples, checklists, and procedures. Topics covered: Facts and figures (CPI and Lending Rates) Start-ups Planning Financing and Finance Insurance Marketing Intellectual Property E-Commerce Commercial Law Director and Officer Liability/Corporate Governance Franchising Environmental Management Business Failure Written by Frank Bennett Human Resource Quick Facts Statutory Deductions and Remittances Labour Standards Human Rights Privacy Workplace Health & Safety Workers' Compensation Taxation Quick Facts Income Tax Sales Tax Capital Taxes New Developments Includes monthly newsletter, Management Matters. Related Products Canadian Business Management Manual and Government Assistance Manual COMBO Government Assistance Manual If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
ana Basic Supervisory Management And Labour Relations By www.cch.ca Published On :: This handy, pocket-sized reference guide is an ideal resource for managers in both union and non-union environments. Basic Supervisory Management and Labour Relations provides practical advice on how to effectively handle day-to-day supervisory issues. If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
ana Your Canada Pension Plan 2011 By www.cch.ca Published On :: Tue, 23 Dec 2008 08:55:02 GMT Fast Answers to Your CPP and QPP Questions Once again, we bring you a new 2011 edition of the popular Your Canada Pension Plan. This well-planned booklet reflects all amendments to date on the Canada Pension Plan. Written in plain language by pension experts, topics covered in this pocket-sized guide include: Pensions and Work After 65 Retirement and Disability Pensions Old Age Security Pension Taxation of CPP/OAS Benefits And much more... Designed to save you time and to ensure your employees are informed, features include a detailed Table of Contents and a comprehensive Index, providing you and your employees with easy access to answers to commonly asked questions. Publication date: February, 2011 CUSTOMIZED BOOKLET COVER AND QUANTITY ORDERS The reasonable price and important information provided in this booklet make it a time-saving, quick reference tool to distribute to employees throughout your company. For orders of 100 booklets or more, we can print customized covers that include your company logo at no extra cost. For pricing on custom covers and/or quantity orders, please contact your Account Manager at 1-866-850-7467. Looking for information about the Quebec Pension Plan? Click here for more info. If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
ana Archived Webinar - Talent Management - <i>How to Build a Successful Leadership Pipeline</i> By www.cch.ca Published On :: Mon, 12 Jan 2009 11:53:08 GMT "today's session provided great insight to the importance of developing a formal program and continuous evaluation of the program" - Susanne McCarroll, Human Resources Webinar information current as of June 12, 2008 This archived webinar will help you learn techniques and strategies to ensure your company has the leadership it needs in the years ahead. With these skills you can help your business overcome the negativity caused by attrition of senior managers, address the anxieties of managers fast-tracked to senior roles, and tackle problems caused by the loss of intellectual capital and organizational memory. Our goal is to help you manage this transition with a clear strategy and organization. Learn how to: Gain insight into your own negotiation style Take necessary steps to effectively prepare for negotiation Negotiate as part of a team Read non-verbal communication Develop skills to influence others Employ key strategies to build trust and gain respect for your ideas Overcome objections and resolve issues Manage difficult interactions and build positive relationships Speaker Wayne Rawcliffe, B.A., B.Ed., MBA, CHRP, RODC, is the founder and principal consultant at Senga Consulting Inc. He is recognized for bringing humour, positive energy, creativity and a wealth of ideas to his work with clients in discovering and implementing measureable solutions. As a facilitator, instructor and coach Wayne’s clients benefit from over 25 years of organizational effectiveness experience in improving individual, team and organizational performance. Wayne has worked extensively with all levels of leadership in public, private and not for profit sector organizations to successfully develop and implement organizational improvement initiatives. As an active member of the business community, Wayne is involved with the Vancouver Board of Trade, BC Human Resource Management Association, Vancouver Enterprise Forum, BC Organizational Development Network, High Impact Network and the International Registry of Organizational Development Professionals and is a contributing editor of CCH Canadian Ltd. Ultimate HR Manual, Western Edition. Format The following is required to access the archived webinar: Flash Player installed in your computer an Internet connection a sound card This archived webinar will include: PowerPoint presentation with slides Speaker and facilitator voice-over presIf you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
ana Archived Webinar - How to Implement Effective Performance Management Programs By www.cch.ca Published On :: Wed, 11 Feb 2009 10:50:10 GMT "The content and models for this session on "How to Implement Performance Management Programs" were extremely relevant and will be immediately applicable in our municipal government environment. Thank you for providing useful tools we can incorporate to enhance our organization's performance management process." - Franci Carr, Organizational Development Specialist "This session was very well presented with relevant material for professionals whose goal is to development a performance management program with a strategic impact on their organization." - Monique Moreau-Gray, Director, Human Resources Webinar information current as of December 4, 2008 Performance management is one of the most complex and demanding issues facing HR practitioners today. An organization’s need for effectiveness or competitive advantage and an individual’s need for recognition, development and job satisfaction can often create a dynamic paradox in the design and management of an effective program. Contemporary models of performance management are now overturning long-held assumptions and methodologies. Competence, creativity and technical understanding are fundamental to designing and implementing a model that is right for your organization. This archived webinar offers a unique opportunity to tap into a wealth of practical experience from two seasoned consultants and practitioners who have extensive international expertise in the subject. Learn how to: Build the foundation for performance management Overcome implementation challenges Benchmark against emerging best practices Speakers Sue Traynor is the Head of Leadership Development at Transport for London in the UK. She is responsible for the alignment of the strategy underpinning performance management, leadership development and the active management of talent in order to support the vision and strategic goals of the organization. Sue works to develop capability at the senior level by raising standards of leadership and creating targeted interventions designed to support the performance goals of both current and future leaders in the organization. Bill Bradford is a Senior Consultant with Performance Management Consultants. He has extensive experience in all aspects of humIf you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
ana Archived Webinar - Effectively Manage Difficult Interactions By www.cch.ca Published On :: Wed, 04 Feb 2009 16:13:42 GMT "Good discussion of issues and examples of how to handle challenging situations." - Robert Aceti, Webinar Participant "Very informative with practical applications." - Maja Winter, Webinar Participant Webinar information current as of June 17, 2008 This archived webinar is designed to help you learn techniques and strategies not only for diffusing others but for managing your own emotions at these challenging moments. With these skills, you’ll be able to tackle everything from figuring out your own triggers and what your body language conveys, to boundary setting during a challenging conversation, to finding the right time and place to initiate a difficult interaction. Our goal is to help you keep your cool and approach those difficult situations with more confidence, so you resolve them more effectively and show your employees that you’re proactive in creating a tension-free workplace. Learn how to: Manage yourself during difficult interactions Be proactive vs. reactive Understand your triggers and sync your body language to your message Plan the right time and place for a challenging conversation Master the art of constructive feedback Know when to use empathy, sympathy and apology Speaker Bina Feldman is a corporate training consultant and coach specializing in Personal & Professional Development. She holds a Bachelor of Arts and Master’s Degree in Communication Disorders. She is a member of the Canadian Society of Training & Development (CSTD) In the field of Training and Development since 1984, Bina has grown her business to deliver training across many industries and in the public sector. As a performance coach, she has helped business and professional people with communication and leadership skills. Bina taught Presentation Skills and Public Speaking at the University of Toronto, School of Continuing Studies from 1981 – 1992 and has delivered Presentation Skills training nationally and internationally. Bina leads a training company and conIf you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
ana Archive Webinar - Webcast - Resolve Employee Performance Issues – <i>How to Implement a Management Process That Works!</i> By www.cch.ca Published On :: Thu, 15 Nov 2007 14:20:08 GMT This webcast was recorded on May 15, 2007 Do you manage one or more employees? Do you require the skills to actually resolve performance issues and effectively manage difficult situations? Are you looking for practical, hands-on tools and techniques to help you implement a performance management system that works? If you've answered yes to any of these questions, you need to purchase Resolve Employee Performance Issues: How to Implement a Management Process That Works! Agenda Accurately identify sources of performance issues Implement an effective performance management process Develop performance objectives and goals for individual employees Conduct successful performance reviews Create personal development plans Respond effectively to difficult situations Format Participate right from your desk or office. All you need is an Internet connection and a sound card. This archived webinar will include: PowerPoint presentation with slides Speaker and facilitator voice-over presenting the slides and answering pre-recorded questions The Speaker Michelle Chambers, MEd, CHRP, CTDP, has over 18 years of proven and successful management, leadership and consulting experience, including work with three of Canada's top 50 employers. Prior to establishing her organizational learning and development practice, she was responsible nationally for leadership and management development for Telus Mobility/Clearnet Communications. She has also held senior consulting and management roles with Royal Bank of Canada, Parke-Davis Pharmaceuticals and General Motors of Canada. Michelle works collaboratively with her clients to create sustainable change and to inspire and ultimately increase individual and an organization's effectiveness. Her work with clients has resulted in increased sales revenue; increased employee retention; decreased turnover of staff; increased work satisfaction and performance; decreased operating-costs; and enhanced capabilities for individuals, teams, and organizations. Furthermore, communication skills have been enhanced, leadership has become more focused, and employees have become more engaged. If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
ana <strong>Archived Webinar - Make the Leap from Manager to Coach</strong> - <em>Key Coaching Skills to Empower Employees and Drive Results</em> By www.cch.ca Published On :: Tue, 28 Apr 2009 10:42:06 GMT Webinar information current as of May 29, 2008 Making the leap from manager to coach plays a critical role in every workplace. Whether the focus is on providing regular constructive feedback, monitoring relationships, ensuring to maintain harmony in teams or learning to communicate like a coach, our Webinar can guide managers to develop these and other proven coaching and leaderships skills. This interactive Webinar can help you gain essential tools and practical strategies required to make the leap from manager to coach in your workplace. This is your opportunity to gain vital coaching skills to make you more effective as a manager and get your employees more engaged ensuring a more motivated and productive employee in the workplace. Learn how to: Differentiate between managing and coaching Identify critical coaching success factors Communicate like a Coach Develop a successful mentoring relationship Provide constant and constructive feedback Coach the difficult employee - how to pinpoint the problem Engage employees to create a productive environment Use tools that can develop the maximum potential of all employees Coach in a cross functional team Coach a team vs. the individual Speaker Sara Lee, CHRP, CGA has over 18 years of combined human resources, finance and management consulting experience. Throughout her career, Sara has worked with public and private, union and non-union organizations in a variety of business sectors including oil and gas, engineering, real estate, manufacturing, information technology, health services, and financial services. Format The following is required to access the archived webinar: Flash Player installed in your computer An Internet connection A sound card Each archived webinar consists of a recording only of the live event. There is no time limitation in usage, you can play, pause and stop the presentation at your convenience. If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
ana Archived Webinar - Succession Management By www.cch.ca Published On :: Mon, 22 Jun 2009 15:44:37 GMT "An excellent information tool that helped to shed some light on a difficult subject in today's business environment for individuals who might not know where to start." - Ryan Dejneha, Human Resources Administrator "The information provided during the webinar was useful and I will be able to integrate some best practices into our current succession planning process." - Tammy Stevenson, Human Resources Advisor Webinar information current as of March 26, 2009 The responsibility of developing and finding tomorrow's leaders today is a daunting task. This archived webinar will teach you how to audit your current succession initiatives while ensuring your planning integrates with broader corporate strategies. You will also gain insights into employer best practices and common pitfall as well as the tools and techniques you need for developing current initiatives into winning succession management programs. Learn how to: Ensure that succession planning integrates with broader corporate strategies and plans What is the goal of succession planning What role corporate culture plays in succession planning Utilize resource planning to support succession planning The importance of having a strong assessment tool for evaluating competencies How to balance internally focused succession plans with an understanding of the talent available externally Resource planning tools that support succession planning Develop an action plan for succession planning Speakers Sandra Weeks Sandra Weeks brings over 20 years of consulting experience managing a wide range of human resource projects in all industry sectors. She also has extensive experience in designing and delivering professional development activities for human resources professionals. Specifically, she has over 15 years experience as an Instructor in the WorldatWork Certification program, delivering certification courses in Total Rewards, Base Pay Design and Performance Management. In aIf you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
ana Your Canada Pension Plan 2014 By www.cch.ca Published On :: Mon, 21 Jan 2013 12:15:36 GMT The 2014 edition of Your Canada Pension Plan is here! This wildly popular booklet brings the Canada Pension Plan to your fingertips in a well-planned, pocket-sized guide. NEW THIS YEAR! Your Canada Pension Plan 2014 is spiral-bound, making it EVEN EASIER to reference the Canada Pension Plan. This must-have, quick-reference guide has been a popular and reliable tool in the industry for almost 20 years. Written in plain language by pension experts, this guide covers: Pensions and Work After 65 Retirement and Disability Pensions Old Age Security Pension Taxation of CPP/OAS Benefits And much more... Designed to save you time and to ensure you and your employees stay informed, this booklet also features a detailed Table of Contents and a comprehensive Index. Wolters Kluwer CCH also offers Your Québec Pension Plan 2014 - our guide to Québec-specific pension questions. CUSTOMIZED BOOKLET COVER AND QUANTITY ORDERS The reasonable price and important information provided in this booklet make it a time-saving, quick reference tool to distribute to employees throughout your company. For orders of 100 booklets or more, we can print customized covers that include your company logo at no extra cost. For pricing on custom covers and/or quantity orders, please contact your Account Manager at 1-866-850-7467. If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
ana Your Canada Pension Plan 2012 and Your Quebec Pension Plan 2012 By www.cch.ca Published On :: Fri, 17 Dec 2010 13:15:14 GMT Fast Answers to Your CPP and QPP Questions Once again, we bring you a new edition of Your Canada Pension Plan 2012 and Your Quebec Pension Plan 2012. These popular, well-planned booklets reflect all amendments to date on the Canada Pension Plan and Quebec Pension Plan. f Written in plain language by pension experts, topics covered in each pocket-sized guide include: Pensions and Work After 65 Retirement and Disability Pensions Old Age Security Pension Taxation of CPP/OAS Benefits And much more... Designed to save you time and to ensure your employees are informed, features include a detailed Table of Contents and a comprehensive Index, providing you and your employees with easy access to answers to commonly asked questions. Publication date: February, 2012 CUSTOMIZED BOOKLET COVER AND QUANTITY ORDERS The reasonable price and important information provided in this booklet make it a time-saving, quick reference tool to distribute to employees throughout your company. For orders of 100 booklets or more, we can print customized covers that include your company logo at no extra cost. For pricing on custom covers and/or quantity orders, please contact your Account Manager at 1-866-850-7467. If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
ana Quick Facts for Payroll Managers 2014 By www.cch.ca Published On :: Mon, 20 Dec 2010 12:17:06 GMT Quick Facts for Payroll Managers 2014 will help you save time in your day-to-day tasks! The 2014 edition contains handy "desktop" information such as: Payroll Calendar, weeks are numbered to enable easy calculations Charts covering Federal and Provincial labour standards Personal income tax data CPP/QPP exemptions Employment insurance and Workers' Compensation information Section on reporting requirements This booklet has sleek coil binding to provide easy access to 7-tabs of quick referenced payroll information. It includes a full 2014 payroll calendar (along with snapshots of the 2013 and 2015 calendars for further reference), charts and calculations helpful for anyone working in Payroll or has a strong interest in keeping up to date with Payroll information. Actual view: If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
ana Canadian Master Payroll Guide, 5th Edition By www.cch.ca Published On :: Mon, 09 Apr 2012 09:06:38 GMT Canadian Master Payroll Guide, 5th Edition is an essential resource for day-to-day payroll functions. This guide puts all the critical information you need to solve day-to-day payroll issues at your fingertips. This essential resource is the only guide on the market to include convenient charts and formulas. Plus, its comprehensive information is packaged in a portable format that’s up-to-date and easy to understand. The Canadian Master Payroll Guide also includes background and commentaries that provide helpful guidance on how to apply the information in each section. The Guide is organized in an intuitive way that mirrors the payroll workflow and covers standard payroll situations. View the Table of Contents.This book helps you ensure that: Payroll transactions are accurately reported and recorded Your organization meets all governing legislation and regulations Monies withheld from employees’ pay are held in trust and remitted on the appropriate due dates Your organization is protected against payroll-related fraud Your organization maintains the confidentiality of the information flowing through the payroll departmentBig changes for the 2014 Edition: No More SIN Cards: What’s the Impact? EI premium freeze for the next 3 years. What’s coming next? New leaves of absence in six Canadian jurisdictions and several minimum wage changes - are you impacted? Reduction in frequency of CRA remittances, what are the specifics? Significant 2014 budgetary changes in Ontario, BC, and Quebec. How do these affect you? These 2014 figures were added throughout: Provincial tax rates; CPP/QPP annual maximums and contribution rates; EI premiums and premium reduction; Workers’ compensation maximum insurance earnings; Employer taxes and levies and; Employer pension plan contribution limitsIf you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
ana Canadian Master Labour Guide, 29th Edition By www.cch.ca Published On :: Tue, 06 Mar 2012 10:03:17 GMT Readers of the Canadian Master Labour Guide know that finding a trustworthy information source is vital and they have been placing their trust in our guide for over 28 years. This best-seller can help you stay on top of changes to employment and labour law.With complete coverage of federal and provincial labour and employment laws, the Canadian Master Labour Guide gives you the essential information every employer needs to know in one portable and trustworthy source. WHY Choose Canadian Master Labour Guide?Employers and advisers turn to Canadian Master Labour Guide as the definitive source for employment and labour law, including information on: Key changes in statutory requirements Critical court rulings New government policies Key topics include: Labour Jurisdictions Labour Standards Fair Employment Practices: Human Rights, Equal Pay/Pay Equity, and Employment Equity Special Issues: Occupational Health and Safety and Employment Insurance Organized Labour Collective Bargaining WHAT’S NEW in the 29th Edition? Family Day holiday introduced in British Columbia. Leaves of absence: Reservist leave added for Nunavut. Leave for death or disappearance of a child added for the federal jurisdiction and Manitoba. Leave for a critically ill child introduced for the federal jurisdiction and Manitoba. Maximum hours of operation on Sundays and certain holidays expanded for retail businesses in Manitoba. Minimum wage increases in Alberta, BC, Manitoba, Quebec, Saskatchewan, and Yukon. New definitions of “suitable employment” and “reasonable job search” for Employment Insurance claimants. Expanded commentary on the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, 2005. Repeal of the exception which permitted mandatory retirement in the Canadian Human Rights Act. New prohibited grounds of discrimination: Gender identity in Manitoba, Nova Scotia, and OnIf you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
ana Canadian Employment Benefits and Pension Guide By www.cch.ca Published On :: This publication is designed to save you time when you need information. It's the first publication in Canada to give you a searchable database on both benefits and pensions in a CD-ROM or Internet format. With this Guide, you'll have the most comprehensive library available for employment benefits and pensions in Canada. Just look over the topics covered below and you'll see that this unique publication includes all the information you need in one convenient-to-access source. Includes monthly newsletter, Canadian Employment Benefits and Pensions Guide Newsletter. With the launch of the new Internet platform, the updates to your research library are delivered immediately from the editors' desktop to you. The CD and looseleaf subscriptions are updated monthly. Topics Covered Government Sponsored Pension Plans Employer Plans – Standards Legislation Tax Issues – Employer Sponsored Plans Registered Retirement Savings Plans How to Set Up a Plan Plan Administration Social Security Agreements Employee Benefits Executive and Incentive Compensation Flex Benefits and Work Practices Pre-Retirement Counseling Legislation Releases, Bulletins, Policies Full text of Laws & Regulations for federal and provincial Pension Legislation Pension Appeals Board cases and recent case digests (CCH is the only publisher that carries PAB cases! Pension Appeal Board sends only to us to publish – cases go back as far as 1960's in the electronic format) Features This product's information, analysis and current news will help you develop and administer benefit and pension plans. It will keep you up-to-date on information pertaining to benefits and pension contributions. The immediate retrieval (in the electronic version) of information, instant links from section to section and program to program, and the extensive information and research resources of CCH, make it an indispensable addition to your HR library. This guide describes thoroughly the types of plans available and includes a design criteria and registration information you can use to implement in your organization. Conveniently organized commentary and charts help you with the plan's day-today administration. For your convenience, relevant tax issues are easily referenced and explanatory commentary is consolidated alongside Revenue Canada Information Bulletins and Circulars, and Guides. Enjoy access to information on a full range of employee benefits, including group insurance plans, bonuses, workers' compensation and employment insurance. If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
ana Annotated Canada Pension Plan and Old Age Security Act, 14th Edition, 2015 By www.cch.ca Published On :: Thu, 30 Sep 2010 15:50:26 GMT Whether you have to handle a CPP or OAS claim, calculate and remit withholdings on employee compensation, or ascertain the employment status of a contractor, Annotated Canada Pension Plan and Old Age Security Act, 14th Edition, 2015 is for you. This handy work is the only portable, one-stop resource in this area for professionals on the go.The section-by-section annotations and exhaustive cross sections throughout give you expert commentary and explanations of the legislative provisions, the regulations, and court and tribunal decisions regarding CPP and OAS issues. The book also offers up-to-date coverage of pending legislation and new cases, as well as key decisions of the Pension Appeals Board.Highlights of new information in the 14th Edition include: Amendments implemented by the Jobs, Growth and Long-Term Prosperity Act (Bill C-38), including a summary of the new appeal regime and annotations to the provisions creating the Social Security Tribunal All significant Federal Court of Appeal decisions on vital issues such as whether a per diem compensation rate is ‘‘fixed and ascertainable’’ (MNR (Canada) v. Ontario); right to appeal on CPP matters from the Tax Court of Canada (Davitt); online accessibility for claimants (Jodhan); interest award where erroneous information given by the Minister (Bartlett); approach of tribunal where claimant doesn’t appear (Evans); need to refer to every piece of evidence (Simpson and Brennan); motions in the Federal Court of Appeal (McMeekin); evidence on judicial review (McLaughlin); and extension of time (Daoud). Important Federal Court decisions, including new authority on when written reasons for granting leave to appeal to the PAB are mandatory Updated dollar amounts for YBE (for general and disability claims), YMPE and other statistics throughout; New types of disability claims. The Honourable Gordon Killeen, Q.C., is an active member of the Pension Appeal Board and retired justice of the Ontario Superior Court. His conference lectures in recent years have been influential in the evolution of CPP disability law.Andrew James is a legal writer. He is the co-author of Ontario Superior Court Practice (with Mr. Justice Todd Archibald, The Honourable Gordon Killeen, Q.C. and James Morton), and Ontario Family Law Practice (with Justice David Steinberg, Justice Craig Perkins and Esther Lenkinski). If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
ana Morneau Shepell Summary of Pension Legislation in Canada By www.cch.ca Published On :: Fri, 14 Jun 2013 13:54:14 GMT The Morneau Shepell Summary of Pension Legislation in Canada summarizes, with reference to the relevant sections of the appropriate Act and regulations, the essential provisions of pension standards legislation from all the provinces, as well as the federal PBSA. The Summary is a unique reference tool and an excellent starting point for any research, particularly for multi-jurisdictional plans, highlighting differences in pension standards legislation in force throughout Canada. Included in the materials are over 125 charts, covering various topics, such as: • Eligibility and vesting • Contributions and funding • Accrual during leaves and notice period • Locking-in and portability • Death benefits and spousal rights • Member statements and disclosure • Governance, investments, and regulatory filings • Plan changes and wind-ups • New plan designs…and more Updated quarterly, this publication also includes summaries of major discussion papers on pension related topics and changes in Canadian pension standards legislation. If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
ana eBook: Implementing Best Practices in Human Resources Management, 2nd Edition By www.cch.ca Published On :: Tue, 13 Oct 2009 16:26:36 GMT What's an eBook? An eBook is a digital version of a conventional printed book. Perfect for your PC desktop, you’ll be able to access answers to tough HR issues quickly and easily. Portable, bring them with you on a laptop wherever your business may take you. Adobe Digital Editions is a highly recommended free download eBook program designed to view and keep your eBooks organized and centralized. Summary of this eBook Implementing Best Practices in Human Resources Management will help you to realize the full potential of your department's role in your organization and maximize the positive impact on your business. It ensures that employees and managers understand your organization's expectations, policies, and practices. It helps you become the internal organizational expert, drawing senior management to your proactive approach to HR strategies and confirming how HR is instrumental in helping the organization flourish. It also develops methods for implementing successful HR strategies that will impact the organization's culture, business objectives, and overall success. What's New in the 2nd edition: Accommodation in Employment Discipline Diversity Due Diligence Orientation Programs Outsourcing Privacy Recognition Programs Retention Strategies Succession Planning Training About the Author Hugh Secord is a graduate of the University of Toronto (Honours B.A. in Sociology/Economics) and York University (M.B.A. - Finance). He also holds the CHRP designation and is a candidate to receive the Senior Human Resources Professional designation recently introduced in Canada. Hugh has over 28 years of experience in Human Resource Management and Labour Relations in virtually every industrial sector. He held several CHRO positions before entering the consulting field in 2005. Hugh has acted as chief spokesman in over 130 collective agreements, and has been involved in resolving hundreds of grievances and other employment disputes. Hugh has proactively promoted alternative dispute resolution methods, and his innovative approaches led to one of the firIf you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
ana Canadian Master Payroll Guide, 2nd Edition By www.cch.ca Published On :: Mon, 07 Mar 2011 15:44:12 GMT An essential resource for day-to-day payroll functions. Canadian Master Payroll Guide, 2nd Edition puts all of the critical information you need for day-to-day payroll issues at your fingertips. This essential resource is the only guide on the market to include convenient charts and formulas. Plus, its comprehensive information is packaged in a portable format that’s up-to-date and easy to understand. The Canadian Master Payroll Guide covers all standard payroll situations, and includes background and commentaries that provide helpful guidance on how to apply the information in each section. The Guide is organized in an intuitive way that mirrors the payroll workflow, and it also includes easy-to-understand interpretations and charts of national and provincial legislative requirements. The 2nd Edition of the Guide includes key updates that all payroll professionals need to know for 2011. Here is a sample of what’s new: 2011 Rates and Figures:s Provincial Tax Rates CPP/QPP Annual Maximums and Contribution Rates EI Premiums and Premium Reduction Workers’ Compensation Maximum Insurance Earnings Employer Taxes and Levies Employer Pension Plans Contribution Limits Taxable Benefits Changes have been made to the treatment of: Gifts and Awards Wage Loss Replacement Plans Employee Stock Options Employment Standards New and revised Prince Edward Island Employment Standards Legislation New Organ Donor Leave for Manitoba and Quebec New Citizenship Ceremony Leave for Manitoba Minimum Wage rate changes for all provinces as appropriate Record of Employment (ROE) The Employer Guide to completing the Record of Employment has been revised and expanded. Year-End Reporting The new CRA and Revenu Québec electronic filing requirements have been incorporated. Reporting of Retiring Allowances Changes in the reporting of eligible and non-eligible retiring allowances amounts, including those amounts paid to Status Indians, have been incorporated. T4A Redesign Recent changes to the T4A slip have been identified and explained. The Canadian Master Payroll Guide, 2nd Edition simplifies payroll to ensure that: Payroll transactions are accurately reported and recorded Your organization meets all governing legislation and regulations Monies withheld from employees’ pays are held in trust and remIf you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
ana Canadian Master Payroll Guide By www.cch.ca Published On :: Tue, 23 Mar 2010 13:17:32 GMT An essential resource for day-to-day payroll functions. The new Canadian Master Payroll Guide puts all of the critical information you need for day-to-day payroll issues at your fingertips. This essential resource is the only Guide on the market to include convenient charts and formulas. Plus, its comprehensive information is packaged in a portable format that's up-to-date and easy to understand! The Canadian Master Payroll Guide features current and accurate information in the following categories: Payroll Overview d Employment Standards Earnings, Allowances & Expense Reimbursement Employee Benefits Statutory Deductions: Employer Remittances Statutory Deductions: Tax Statutory Deductions: Employment Insurance Record of Employment Employer Taxes and Levies Employer Pension Plans Year-End Reporting Workers' Compensation (Rates Charts) The Canadian Master Payroll Guide also includes background and commentaries that provide helpful guidance on how to apply the information in each section. The Guide is organized in an intuitive way that mirrors the payroll workflow and covers standard payroll situations. It also includes an easy-to-understand interpretation of legislative requirements nationally as well as across the provinces. Here are just a few of the handy charts that are included: yearly payroll rates statutory deductions federal income tax CPP QPP EI BETTER TOOLS = ACCURATE PAYROLL The Canadian Master Payroll Guide simplifies payroll to help you ensure that: payroll transactions are accurately reported and recorded your organization meets all governing legislation and regulations monies withheld from employees' pays are held in trust and remitted on the appropriate due dates your organization is protected against payroll-related fraud your organization maintains the confidentiality of the information flowing through the payroll department If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
ana Canadian Master Labour Guide, 26th Edition By www.cch.ca Published On :: Fri, 04 Feb 2011 09:14:30 GMT Make sure you are up-to-date on recent changes to employment and labour law with this best seller. The Canadian Master Labour Guide has made it easier for our customers to stay on top of changes in federal and provincial employment and labour law. And -- we provide key commentaries to help ysou quickly understand what the changes mean so you can respond appropriately. Here is a sample of some recent changes to employment and labour law included in this new edition: Major overhaul of employment standards in Prince Edward Island Addition of several new leaves of absence, including organ donor leave in Manitoba and Quebec, and citizenship ceremony leave in Manitoba Significant changes to human rights in Newfoundland and Labrador from new Human Rights Act New protections for foreign live-in caregivers in Ontario New workplace violence and harassment requirements in Ontario (Bill 168) Changes to construction industry labour relations in Saskatchewan Minimum wage increases in Manitoba, PEI, Quebec, and Nunavut Employment Insurance Regulations modified to include new plan for the self-employed, now in effect Changes to special Employment Insurance benefits relating to training and pilot projects Employers and advisors trust the Canadian Master Labour Guide to be their definitive source for employment and labour law, including information on: Key changes in statutory requirements Critical court rulings New government policies Labour Jurisdictions Labour Standards Fair Employment Practices: Human Rights, Equal Pay/Pay Equity, and Employment Equity Special Issues: Occupational Health and Safety and Employment Insurance Organized Labour Collective Bargaining If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
ana Archived Webinar - Top 10 Mistakes in HR Management By www.cch.ca Published On :: Fri, 04 Jun 2010 08:43:51 GMT "An excellent information tool that helped to shed some light on a difficult subject in today's business environment for individuals who might not know where to start."- Ryan Dejneha, Human Resources Administrator "The information provided during the webinar was useful and I will be able to integrate some best practices into our current succession planning process."- Tammy Stevenson, Human Resources Advisor Webinar information current as of March 30, 2010 HR practices are always on the front line and mistakes can put your organization at risk, not to mention impact your bottom line and jeopardize your department's credibility. This archived webinar will look at the top ten mistakes in HR, providing you with the tools you need to recognize them in advance and implement the appropriate mitigation strategies. Bonus: A copy of the supporting paper and a complete Question and Answer (Q&A) document prepared by the speaker will be provided in this archived webinar. Learn how to: Appreciate the importance of aligning and communicating individual and corporate goals Recognize the need for job descriptions and their usefulness in an integrated HR Strategy Appreciate the true consequences of retaining counterproductive employees Grasp the importance of employee recognition and the impact of neglecting to provide continual feedback Know why they need to define the "rules of engagement" for staff Learn how to deal with a management team that wants to cut your training budget Speaker: Timothy R. McConnell, B.A, M.P.A., SPHR, CMCTim McConnell is Managing Partner and a Senior HR Strategist with McConnell HR Consulting Inc. in Ottawa. He has over 25 years experience in Human Resources management, both as a Director of HR and as a senior HR consultant. Tim provides stratIf you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
ana Archived Webinar - Implementing Best Practices in Human Resources Management By www.cch.ca Published On :: Mon, 08 Mar 2010 14:07:12 GMT "Mike and Alex did a fantastic job of presenting the information, it was extremely informative, well planned and easy to navigate through! Very satisfied"- Cheryl Petruk, HR Officer Bonus: A copy of the supporting paper and a complete Question and Answer (Q&A) document prepared by the speakers will be provided in this archived webinar. Webinar information current as of November 10, 2009 A discussion of best practices in human resources based upon leading research and the client-focused consulting experience of our session leaders. The program will focus on three best practice areas: Employee Engagement Change Management The competencies HR professionals need to lead the evolution of HR in their organization Key Learning Objectives: Identify and discuss 8 key drivers of employee engagement Develop employee engagement ideas, strategies and plans Develop and execute highly effective change management plans Explain the role of HR professionals in achieving organizational balance and optimization through implementation of best practice policies and programs Identify and discuss the competencies and skill sets required of HR professionals to develop aligned HR strategies and influence senior management Speakers Michael Bennett, CHRPMichael has almost 20 years Human Resources experience as a Leader, Generalist and Specialist and is a co-founder and Managing Director of ENGAGE Human Resources Solutions Inc. and EHRSearch. His experience prior to forming ENGAGE and EHRSearch spanned Financial Services, Manufacturing, Industrial Sales, Distribution and Executive Search. He has worked with all levels of management and employees during his professional career and has developed an enviable reputation as a Business Partner in identifying and implementing innovative and successful human resources strategies, solutions and programs. At ENGAGE, Michael has led projects in organizational design, change management, compensation, recruitment, employee feedback, reward & recognition and policy &If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
ana Archived Webinar - Change Management By www.cch.ca Published On :: Tue, 15 Mar 2011 10:39:45 GMT Webinar information current as of October 7, 2010 Bonus Material: A copy of the supporting paper and a complete Question and Answer document prepared by the speaker will be provided in this archived webinar. In an increasingly fast paced business environment, change is inevitable. The ability of an organization to adapt to and manage change are critical factors in their capacity to succeed long term. Effective organizational planning, communication and employee involvement are all important elements of change management that HR professdionals must be aware of as they develop workforce strategies and proactively plan for the future. Join us for a closer look at best practices in change management and learn how to more effectively manage employees through periods of change and uncertainty. Key Learning Objectives: Gain a comprehensive scope of change management issues and the necessity for change management strategies Learn about developing the change management narrative and adapt the organization to the necessity for change Examine best practices and methodologies that work Learn how to build trust, get stakeholders input, buy-in and keep it Discover the positives of investing in change management processes; a sound organizational strategy Learn about building a change management culture which fosters collaboration and a climate of innovation and creativity Look at change management gone wrong – what not to do Learn about managing metrics and expectations effectively as well as setting accountability standards for the measurement of change Speaker Jim McKibbin Jim McKibbin is a management communications consultant who works with organizations to improve supervisory and peer relationships by training work leaders how to present value. As senior consultant with Brown Consulting Group in Toronto he also handles most of the firm’s executive search assignments. Jim provides consulting, facilitation, training and management services to clients as well as management coaching. He also delivers a number of specialized seminars in leadership, communications, negotiations, sales, and conflict resolution techniques. His understanding of organizational culture, in both union and non-union environments, is invaluabIf you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
ana Annotated Canada Pension Plan and Old Age Security Act, 9th Edition, 2010 By www.cch.ca Published On :: Fri, 10 Oct 2008 13:22:59 GMT The essential publication for anyone dealing with CPP or OAS issues. Dealing with CPP or OAS questions and concerns can be difficult because of the procedural, evidentiary and substantive issues that inevitably arise. But, when you have your copy of the Annotated Canada Pension Plan and Old Age Security Act, 10th Edition, 2011 handy, dealing with these issues becomes much faster and easier. The section-by-section annotations provide you with expert commentary, opinions and explanations of the legislative provisions, regulations and court decisions concerning CPP and OAS issues. It also covers pending legislation and new scases, plus the decisions of the Pension Appeals Board and the Review Tribunal. The Honourable Gordon Killeen, Q.C., of the Ontario Superior Court of Justice, is an active member of the Pension Appeal Board. His conference lectures in recent years have been influential in the evolution of CPP disability law. Andrew James is a legal writer. He is the co-author of Ontario Superior Court Practice (with Mr. Justice Todd Archibald, The Honorable Gordon Killeen, Q.C. and James Morton), and Ontario Family Law Practice (with Justice Craig Perkins and Esther Lenkinski). If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
ana Annotated Canada Pension Plan and Old Age Security Act, 8th Edition, 2009 By www.cch.ca Published On :: Thu, 22 Oct 2009 14:02:29 GMT The essential publication for anyone dealing with CPP or OAS issues. The Annotated Canada Pension Plan and Old Age Security Act is the first in-depth treatment of these two important statutes, as they have been interpreted by the case law. The authors review the legislation, regulations and decisions of the courts, the Pension Appeals Board and the Review Tribunal, providing exclusive insights into the law and the different ways in which it can be applied. The 2009 edition updates the legislation and digests of decisions issued by the Supreme Court of Canada, Federal Court, Pension Appeals Board and the Review Tribunal over the last year. All pending legislation will be incorporated into the Acts. Highlights of new information in the 8th Edition: Coming into force of amendments reducing the contributory requirements for disability benefits for contributors with at least 25 years of contributions Streamlining of standard of review rules by Supreme Court of Canada Ground-breaking new Federal Court of Appeal decisions on issues such as: - capacity to apply for benefits - right of Government to be heard on a motion to rescind a final and binding decision - admissibility of new medical evidence The latest Pension Appeal Board decisions on CPP claims and Review Tribunal decisions on OAS claims, as selected by the experts If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here. Full Article
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