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The three most viewed articles on HRinfodesk this week deal with the end of production of the Social Insurance Number card, changes to the old age security pension plan and Ontario introducing three leaves of absence to help families.
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Plastic SIN card to be phased out
May 22, 2012 Yosie Saint-Cyr Corporate Immigration, Human Resources, Payroll, Privacy and Security, Recruiting and Hiring, Source Deductions and Reporting
In an attempt to save money, protect privacy and prevent identy theft, the Globe and Mail reports, the federal government has introduced plans within budget Bill C-38, to cut the social insurance number (SIN) card.
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