Tag: AI in hiring
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Ontario’s 2026 Job Postings Law: What Employers Must Dislose About AI and More
Ontario Enacts New Job Posting Requirements for 2026 Ontario is updating its labor regulations with a bold step: starting January 1, 2026, employers with more than 25 employees will have to include specific information in publicly advertised job postings. The changes, enacted to promote transparency and safeguard workers, require that postings clearly indicate if artificial…
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Ontario’s 2026 Job Postings: What Companies Must Disclose About AI and More
Overview of Ontario’s 2026 Job Posting Requirements Starting January 1, 2026, Ontario will implement new rules governing how companies advertise job openings. The province’s legislation targets employers with 25 or more employees and aims to increase transparency in the hiring process. The core change is a requirement to disclose whether artificial intelligence (AI) will be…
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Ontario’s 2026 Job Postings Law: What Companies Must disclose About AI Use
Ontario Introduces New AI Disclosure Rules for Job Postings The Ontario government has announced a sweeping change to how companies advertise vacancies. Beginning January 1, 2026, organizations with more than 25 employees will be required to provide clear information in publicly posted job advertisements. The centerpiece of the new rules is transparency about the use…
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When AI Interviewed Me for a Job: Why One Comedian Said No
AI in the interview process raises questions Richard Stott, a comedian and writer from Beverley in East Yorkshire, made headlines by declining a freelance copywriting interview after discovering that an artificial intelligence system would be conducting the questions. The move has sparked a wider conversation about the role of AI in hiring, the human element…
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When AI Interview Tactics Backfired: Comedian Rejects an AI-Driven Job Interview
Overview: A Decision Against an AI-Driven Interview In a quirky turn of events that has sparked broader discussions about the role of artificial intelligence in hiring, a freelance copywriting candidate from Beverley, East Yorkshire, turned down a job interview after learning that the questions would be generated by AI. Comedian and writer Richard Stott, known…
