The top 3 People’s Favourite blogs of 2017

This past year has been a very productive one here at the Inclusion System, and with 2017 coming to a close, we decided to take a look at which of the Inclusion System Blog  posts have been the most popular[...]

Published: December 18, 2017
By: Darryl Stewart
Why you should stop using the term “Human Resources”

The language you use in the workplace can shine a light on your organization’s value system and beliefs. The term “Human Resources” is so common that most organizations simply adopt it without giving it a second thought. As the organization[...]

Published: November 14, 2017
By: Darryl Stewart
Bike to Work Day

If you haven’t heard already, this Friday is Bike to Work Day! Here at IBEX Herdquarters, we’ve been busy preparing for another great pit stop event. From 6:30 – 9:00 am, we’ll be serving up a pancake and waffle breakfast[...]

Published: June 19, 2013
By: Darryl Stewart
A Free Gift for IBEX Customers Who Want to Make Their Own Life Easier

By Darryl Stewart, Head of the Herd [caption id="attachment_1298" align="alignleft" width="156"] Photo from The Kennel Club UK[/caption] Nobody likes being teased. Is there anything more frustrating than using software to get something done, thereby knowing darn well that the data[...]

Published: January 22, 2013
By: Darryl Stewart
Happy Holidays! (Service Hours Over the Next Week)

          Hopefully you're enjoying egg nog and family. (Enjoy might not be your choice word for all family members but nevertheless) But if you find yourself seeking a distraction from old Uncle Bill's showing of his[...]

Published: December 24, 2012
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.