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By Kelsey Orth
In May the Superior Court of Justice for Ontario released its decision in Ruston v. Keddco Mfg. (2011) Ltd.. While the award of 19.5 months&r...
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Many employers may be unaware that they have obligations to their employees in respect of the upcoming June 7, 2018 provincial election. Obli...
In a recent decision, the Ontario Court of Appeal ruled that although the Company had an unfettered right to terminate an independent contractor&rs...
Are you an employer with a benefit plan that terminates for workers who are 65 and older? If yes, you should be taking note of the Human Rights Tri...
On August 1, 2018, the government’s plan to legalize recreational marijuana will come into effect and employers will be faced with questions ...
While the #TimesUp movement may have started with the stars who often wear Louboutins and Manolo Blahniks, a recent HRTO decision in favour of some...
Back in March we blogged on the Ontario Government’s announcement of a strategy on pay transparency called “Then Now Next: Ontario&rsqu...
Yesterday the Ontario government announced that it would undertake a review of the Public Holiday System under Part X of the Employment Standards...
By Susan Crawford
With the impending legalization of marijuana and a rise in the number of people using medical marijuana to treat any number of ailments, employers ...
By Mike MacLellan
In a welcome decision from Canada’s smallest province, a pervasive myth has been dispelled: an employee with a disability who belongs to a un...
Throughout Canada, privacy in the workplace is becoming increasingly important. Employers regularly face the difficult challenge of balancing their...
In light of powerful movements such as #metoo and #timesup, workplace sexual harassment is a top concern for all employers. In a recent decision, t...
One question we often get from employers is whether they can provide working notice of termination to an employee who is on an approved leave. More...
As we all know, the majority of the sweeping legislative changes to the Employment Standards Act, 2000 (“ESA”) and to the Labour Relati...
In a recent decision of the Ontario Superior Court of Justice, two plaintiffs were each awarded wrongful dismissal damages in the amount of 26 mont...
It’s 2018 and employers are no longer strangers to sweeping changes to labour and employment law in Ontario. Despite many employers sti...
On August 1, 2018 (maybe) the federal government’s plan to legalize recreational marijuana will come into effect and no doubt, employers will...
Last month the Supreme Court of Canada released its decision in the case of Quebec (Commission des normes, de l’équité, de la...
A recent decision of the Ontario Grievance Settlement Board (“GSB”) has provided some much needed clarity as to under what circumstance...
In March 2017, Susan Crawford of CCPartners successfully obtained a decision from the Ontario Court of Appeal in Kielb v. National Money Mart Compa...
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