Employment law

B.C. hotel found guilty of labour code breach

Employer threatened, intimidated picketing workers, finds labour board

B.C. hotel found guilty of labour code breach

Is your job vacancy real? Ontario cracks down on employers posting ‘ghost jobs’

'In aggregate, it is a lot more that employers need to be cognizant of; it represents a pretty big investment in terms of time and administrative costs'

Is your job vacancy real? Ontario cracks down on employers posting ‘ghost jobs’

Court confirms physical incapability to mitigate damages doesn't require medical evidence

'Courts are increasingly scrutinizing the termination conduct of employers': employment lawyer discusses 'spectrum' of mental distress in wrongful dismissal cases

Court confirms physical incapability to mitigate damages doesn't require medical evidence

Thick skin syndrome: women in trades normalize microaggressions to be ‘one of the guys’

Spotlight on inclusivity in trades as Ontario mandates construction sites provide sanitary bathrooms, free menstrual products

Thick skin syndrome: women in trades normalize microaggressions to be ‘one of the guys’

Understanding Ontario Court of Appeal's ruling on fixed-term contracts

Two courts clarify that invalid termination clause doesn’t affect fixed-term clause

Understanding Ontario Court of Appeal's ruling on fixed-term contracts

Unions calls for enforcement of Westray Law

18,000 workers have died because of their work since law took effect, says Canadian Labour Congress

Unions calls for enforcement of Westray Law