Communiqué droit du travail et de l'emploi - Ontario

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3 Mai 2013
Unpaid Internships: What Employers Need to Know

The issue of unpaid internships has been in the news again lately.  HootSuite, a Vancouver-based social media management company, ironically attracted widespread negative media attention after a post on social news website Reddit...

29 Avril, 2013
The High Price of Age Discrimination

One of the most important issues facing employers today is the management of employees of the baby boomer generation who are nearing the end of their careers. Organizations need to consider their succession plans, while...

4 Avril, 2013
New Unpaid, Job-Protected Leaves Proposed by Ontario Government

  The Ontario government has introduced legislation, which, if passed, would provide eligible employees with three new types of unpaid, job-protected leaves of absence in addition to those leaves already available under the...

11 mars 2013
Pension Rights in Restructuring Proceedings

In Sun Indalex Finance, LLC v. United Steelworkers, 2013 SCC 6, the Supreme Court of Canada overturned a decision of the Ontario Court of Appeal and held that members of an underfunded pension plan did not have priority over...

1 mars 2013
Can Employers Ban Tattoos and Body Piercings in the Workplace?

A recent labour arbitration decision addressed the question of whether an employer can prohibit employees from having “visible, excessive body piercings” and “large tattoos” while at work. At issue in Ottawa Hospital v. CUPE...

13 février 2013
Be Wary of Accommodating Employees on the Basis of One Prohibited Ground and Not Others

The Federal Court recently released its decision in Johnstone v. Canada (Border Services), an application for judicial review of a Canadian Human Rights Tribunal (“Tribunal”) decision allowing Ms. Johnstone’s human rights...

8 février 2013
Ontario Court of Appeal Clarifies Employers’ Duty to Report Fatalities and Critical Injuries at a Workplace

In June, 2011 we reported on the decision of the Divisional Court in Blue Mountain Resort v. Ontario in which the Court found that the drowning death of a guest of the resort was a fatality that should have been reported to the...

29 janvier 2013
Facebook Post Disclosing Human Rights Settlement Costs Employee $1,000

Have you ever wondered whether confidentiality clauses typically found in Minutes of Settlement have any teeth?  Well, then you will be interested in Tremblay v. 1168531 Ontario Inc., a case recently decided by the Human Rights...

8 janvier 2013
Disturbing Case on Mitigation of Damages During Contractual Notice Period

Facts When Peter Bowes commenced his employment with Goss Power Products Ltd. (“Company”), he entered into a written employment contract which provided that he would receive six months’ notice or pay in lieu thereof if his...

 
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