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The Ontario Human Rights Tribunal has dismissed a worker’s application alleging discrimination based on disability under the Ontario Human Rights…
Knowing the characteristics and test of employment relationships and independent contracts is key for employers, as is understanding the pros…
In the Americas, return-to-office (RTO) policies are hardly being implemented, according to a recent report. While most (80 per cent)…
After more than a decade of a legal battle, a former public servant has won a settlement of $1.5 million…
The federal government is not considering a move to force Air Canada’s pilots back to work if they go on…
After an altercation between two men at work, an arbitrator in B.C. recently determined the employer’s four-day suspension was an…
For employers, a commitment to employee well-being drives organizational success and sets companies apart. This is true especially in a…
“I think it might have been more prescriptive and more time-consuming than some workplace parties might have anticipated.” So says…
The British Columbia Human Rights Tribunal has found that the province’s Independent Investigations Office (IIO) discriminated against an Indigenous woman…
The recent case of a London Drugs employee who stole $2 million worth of merchandise over five years underscores the…












