Don't Leave Money on the Table: Top Tips to Negotiate the Best Severance Package When an employer offers a wrongfully terminated employee a severance package, it is usually not done out of the sheer goodness on the employer's part, but rather because the wants something in return to protect its own
5 Best Practices for Employers for Terminating Employment and Temporary Layoffs in Ontario
Employment Lawyer Advice An inevitable part of any business operating in Ontario is effectively managing its workforce, especially in times of economic uncertainty. Following the COVID-19 pandemic and the resulting economic disruptions, many employers now find themselves having to making difficult
Looking for an Employment Lawyer? Top Reasons Why Employees Need Assistance
Reasons for Employees to be Looking for an Employment Lawyer in Ontario In any workplace, there are often myriad number of issues or disputes that could take place between employers and their employees where the guidance of a top employment lawyer in Ontario will be helpful. If you are an employee
Ontario Employment Law: 4 Important Facts all Employees Should Know
While Ontario employment law is a changing and sophisticated area, having the guidance of an experienced Ontario employment lawyer. In this employment law blog, we discuss some of the top 4 things all employees (and employers) in Ontario should know when trying to navigate workplace issues and
Non-Solicitation and Non-Disclosure Agreements in Wrongful Dismissal Claims
Workplace Secrets and Stealing Clients? Understanding Non-Solicitation and Confidentiality Clauses in Severance Packages So, your employer informed you that it decided to terminate your employment and, to resolve a wrongful dismissal claim, offered you a hefty severance package. While the cash
What Does an Employee’s “Duty to Mitigate” Mean in Ontario Employment Law?
What Employee's Should Keep in Mind: Understanding the Duty to Mitigate Contract to misconceptions, even after a wrongful dismissal, the story does not end there when it comes to the employment relationship, as employees still have a duty to mitigate. Imagine this: your employer wrongfully
Read Between the Lines: How an Employment Lawyer Can Review Your Employment Contract
Congratulations! You've landed a new job and received your new employment contract. This legal document outlines your rights and responsibilities as an employee, and by signing on the dotted line, you confirm your agreement to its terms and to follow what is written within its four corners. But
How to Deal with a Wrongful Dismissal in Ontario
What Employees Should Know in How to Deal with a Wrongful Dismissal In Ontario, employment law is always changing and a generally difficult area, which can often leave employees (and their employers) feeling overwhelmed and uncertain about their rights and obligations. While the starting point is