Tears in Toronto

Not even a 5:45 am flight could temper my anticipation of showcasing our new payroll platform to a leader in the payroll industry in Toronto. So far, our new system has received rave reviews from our staff and our customers.[...]

Published: August 5, 2010
By: Darryl Stewart
Herd Geeks Prepare a Feast

Today at our weekly iBBQ we enjoyed perogies (two types), sausage, corn on the cob, caesar salad, chips (two types of course) and cookies (three kinds).  This was all thanks to the Herd Geeks - Angela, Zeeman, John, Corey and Andrew.  Cooking[...]

Published: July 29, 2010
By: Darryl Stewart
My First Customer Demo of Everest

I was on top of the world after our first customer demo of Everest! Last week I sat with, Mark Braun, owner of Salon Popp, who has been doing payroll with IBEX for years.  Because Salon Popp is an Apple[...]

Published: July 28, 2010
By: Darryl Stewart
The Religion of Helping Others

[caption id="attachment_69" align="alignleft" width="300" caption="The IBEX Herd Monday Crew (Corey, Angela, Terry, Susan and Darryl) with our homeowner Sam"][/caption] Working on a Habitat for Humanity build this week, I am surrounded by people of many faiths and beleifs.  There are[...]

Published: July 22, 2010
By: Darryl Stewart
Feed Counters Weed the Garden

Want an example of why IBEX is a different place.  Yesterday the feed counters (accounting/admin staff) took an hour and weeded the garden in front of our office.  Then we walked down the street to Banana Boat and had an[...]

Published: July 21, 2010
By: Darryl Stewart

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.