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‘We are helping employees seek the support they need without the added concern of lost income’
Tribunal can ‘suspend the exercise of the right to strike or to a lock-out’ if ‘exceptional circumstances so warrant’
Etobicoke, Ontario | (489 manufacturing employees) and United Steel, Paper and Forestry, Rubber, Manufacturing, Energy, Allied Industrial and Service Workers…
London, Ontario | (181 electrical workers) and Canadian Union of Public Employees, Local 1000
Two HR leaders explain why in-office culture is still important – and how to do it well
Jazz Aviation case highlights protections, best practices for employers facing whistleblowing
Officer on medical leave calls police chief ‘sexual predator’
‘The employer has to establish that whatever the worker did outside of work somehow negatively impacts his work’
Decision following Dufault case ‘could be an expansion of the employee’s rights,’ says lawyer
Expert discusses Trump’s impact on Canadian workplaces, and why DEI programs fail












