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June 6, 2020 By Sezar Bune

Ontario – Infectious Disease Emergency Leave and Temporary Layoff

Temporary Layoffs in Ontario As covered before on this blog, employers may be able to place employees on a temporary layoff, particularly in response to business downturns. However, to do so, the employer must have prior permission in the form of a signed, valid employment contract authorizing

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June 4, 2020 By Sezar Bune

To be or Not to Be: Employee, Independent Contractor… or Dependent Contractor?

Employee, Independent Contractor... or Dependent Contractor? In the area of employment law, some of the most common disputes employment lawyers deal with often involve debating legal rules that are constantly changing as a result of conflicting court decisions. The main reason for this is because

Filed Under: Legal Resources Tagged With: constructive dismissal, employment contract lawyer, employment lawyer toronto, independent contractor, Severance Package, Toronto Employment Lawyer

May 31, 2020 By Sezar Bune

Got a New Employment Contract? Key Considerations for Employees in Ontario

Receiving a new job offer is an exciting time, often coming with a new role, a fresh start and - most importantly - higher pay and more employee perks and benefits. But with that new gig, a new employer may request that an employee sign a new "Employment Contract" before starting their first day on

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May 24, 2020 By Sezar Bune

Employee Severance Package

What Does My Employer Have to Pay When My Employment is Terminated? In Ontario, an employer has various legal obligations when it decides to terminate an employee's job. Most important among them is the obligation to provide the employee with a severance package. Generally, the only exception to

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May 24, 2020 By Sezar Bune

COVID-19: Federal Government Benefits for Businesses and Employees

In response to the coronavirus pandemic ("COVID-19"), the Canadian government has enacted a variety of financial measures intended to alleviate the economic and financial consequences of COVID-19. To help employers, employees, seniors and students navigate through the myriad of financial benefits

Filed Under: Legal Resources Tagged With: employment lawyer toronto, Severance Package, severance pay, temporary layoff, termination package, Toronto Employment Lawyer, wrongful dismissal

May 16, 2020 By Sezar Bune

Constructive Dismissal of Employees in Ontario: What is It? What Are Some Examples?

What is a Constructive Dismissal in Ontario? In employment law, a "constructive dismissal" means that an employer has acted in such a manner that it has essentially refused to perform its obligations under its employment contract with an employee. In other words, a constructive dismissal occurs

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May 16, 2020 By Sezar Bune

When is a Temporary Layoff Allowed? When is it a Constructive Dismissal?

Amid the COVID-19 pandemic and the significant economic disruptions on businesses across Canada, many employees were either terminated from their employment, or were placed on "temporary layoff" by their employers.  While it may seem reasonable for employers to ask their employees to stay home while

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April 24, 2020 By Sezar Bune

What Are My Rights as an Employee in Ontario?

In Ontario, all workers are guaranteed certain (minimum) rights at work protected by law. In this article, we  cover few main areas of legal protection that all employees enjoy, including when it comes to employment terms and conditions and human rights. Employment Employment law in Ontario is a

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“Bune Law, Toronto Employment Lawyer, is your source of expert employment legal advice and representation for employees and employers on all work-related issues. We assist clients all across Ontario on termination of employment, severance packages, wrongful dismissal, human rights, employment contracts, constructive dismissals, and more. Bune Law serves clients in various cities across Ontario, including Toronto, North York, Thornhill, Vaughan, Woodbridge, Richmond Hill, Mississauga, Brampton, Pickering, Hamilton, Ajax, Oshawa, Whitby, Uxbridge, Aurora, Markham, Newmarket, etc.”

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