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.ASSOCIATION NEWS
Attn: Accounting Department - Please update OMCA's address in your records
OMCA
OMCA staff are now working fully remotely and have a new address for mailing purposes. Please have your accounting department update their records so that any cheques sent for your 2022 renewal invoice ends up in the right hands. Renewal invoices will be processed in the new year — primary representatives will receive direct notification when they are available to view online.
New address: c/o 290 North Queen Street, Suite 112 - Toronto, ON - M9C 5L2
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.INDUSTRY NEWS
MAKING THE MOST OF UNPREDICTABILITY: Trends for 2022
Travel Industry Today
Along with practically every aspect of our lives, travel has been redefined repeatedly over the past 20 months, with seismic shifts propelling people towards an evolving version of the ‘new normal’ that includes an increasingly complex relationship with technology, a heightened awareness of the human impact on the planet, and a renewed inspiration to take a stand on the important social justice movements of our time.
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Ottawa clarifies ROE rules for vaccine-related dismissals
Canadian HR Reporter
Ottawa has clarified the rules when it comes to records of employment (ROEs) and vaccine mandates. The government is providing additional information to that provided in October.
If employees are directly affected by a lockdown as a result of COVID-19 and they’re no longer working, employers must issue an ROE.
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Saskatchewan is one big, beautiful place. You will find something that most people could use a bit more of – peace and quiet. Wherever you travel in Saskatchewan, nature is never far away. Even at the centre of Saskatchewan’s major cities, Regina and Saskatoon, you are only minutes away from impressive landscapes and wide-open spaces.
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Tourism entering 'dangerous time' as new COVID restrictions introduced, says association
SooToday.com
Festivals and Events Ontario (FEO) is concerned additional COVID-related provincial restrictions introduced this week will bring fresh uncertainty to the province's tourism industry.
Among measures announced Jan. 3, in-house dining at restaurants is prohibited; meeting and event spaces must close; and museums, galleries, science centres, and other attractions must also close.
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Applications open for expanded CWLB
Canadian HR Reporter
Expanded access to the Canada Worker Lockdown Benefit (CWLB) is now in effect.
Previously announced in December, the program now includes workers in regions where provincial or territorial governments have introduced capacity-limiting restrictions of 50 per cent or more.
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Let three bald and blue men take you on a spectacular journey filled with music, laughter and surprises. OMCA members’ all-in pricing: $63-Chicago, $58-NYC. Contact bmg.sales@blueman.com
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Ontario businesses, workers 'disappointed' in new round of closures, capacity limits
CTV News
Ontario business owners were fretting about the future of their companies as workers braced for layoffs after the province levied new COVID-19 measures forcing some to close their doors temporarily and others to limit visitors.
The latest public health measures announced by Ontario Premier Doug Ford on Monday require restaurants and bars to halt indoor dining and cease selling alcohol after 10 p.m. starting on Wednesday.
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