How your smaller company can kick big company butt

by Lisa Tachan, Head of Spreading the Herd Word Here at IBEX Payroll, we are striving to become one of the best places to work in Canada. Our unique work culture,  along with a passion for great customer service, are what we pride[...]

Published: December 12, 2011
By: Raissa
Becoming the best place to work in Canada: Growing the Herd, p.4

By Darryl Stewart, Head of the Herd This is the final post in our "How to grow your herd" series. Summary of the first three posts: In part 1 why I wore only my underwear to work, I talked about why[...]

Published: December 5, 2011
By: Darryl Stewart
Changes to the Canada Pension Plan: 60 – 70 years old? You’re not done paying yet!

by Alpine Crew Staff Writer Between 2011 and 2016, the Government of Canada has plans to make gradual changes to the Canada Pension Plan (CPP). These changes are supposed to reflect the needs of an aging population and the evolving[...]

Published: November 18, 2011
By: Raissa
Customer Spotlight: Salon POP

by Lisa Tachan, Head of Spreading the Herd Word At only 2.5 years old, Salon Pop possesses a vibrant atmosphere that not only comes from its sleek and elegant salon interior, but also from a happy, talented team of stylists[...]

Published: November 14, 2011
By: Raissa
Customer Spotlight: Noble Locksmith

by Lisa Tachan, Head of Spreading the Herd Word Noble Locksmith began as a one man business started by George Noble over 100 years ago. Since then, this company located in the heart of downtown Winnipeg  has grown to house[...]

Published: November 9, 2011
By: Raissa

IBEX Payroll extends our profound respect and immeasurable gratitude to all the ancestors and keepers of the land on whose traditional territories our work takes place. We acknowledge that we are on Treaty 1 territory, the traditional gathering place of the Anishinaabe, Cree, Oji-Cree, Dakota and Dene people and the traditional homeland of the Métis people. This land is sacred, historical, and significant. 

Every time we acknowledge this truth, we have an invitation and an opportunity to reflect on the wrongs of the past, what we do in the present, and what we can do to continually honour the people whose lands and water we benefit from today. 

This statement only acts as a first step in honouring the land we reside on and its peoples, and must be paired with education, understanding and informed action.