More than 30 per cent of Nova Scotia employees in precarious jobs: study
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A national public policy think tank is warning that Nova Scotia has its work cut out if the province wants to solve its doctor shortage.
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More than 30 per cent of Nova Scotia employees in precarious jobs: study.
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A new report suggests more than 30 per cent of paid employees in Nova Scotia are in precarious jobs.
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