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Employment Lawyer Toronto - Wrongful Dismissal & Workplace Rights

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August 29, 2020 By Articles

Constructive Dismissal vs. Wrongful Dismissal in Ontario

When an employer officially terminates an employee from their employment, it can be in one of two ways: For Cause - the employer believes the employee committed serious misconduct in the performance of their job that justifies "firing" them immediately - with no prior notice or severance

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August 25, 2020 By Articles

Non-Competition and Non-Solicitation Agreements in Employment Contracts

Most employment contracts in Canada contain important sections (called "clauses") that govern the rights and obligations of employees. The purpose of an employment contract is to set the rules regarding the entire employment relationship, including: compensation (what is the employee being paid

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August 22, 2020 By Articles

End of CERB and Transition to Employment Insurance (EI) Benefits in Canada

In response to the ongoing global COVID-19 pandemic, the Canadian introduced a variety of economic and financial measures. One of those key financial support tools was the Canada Emergency Response Benefit (CERB) for employed and self-employed Canadians who were directly affected by COVID-19. CERB

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August 20, 2020 By Articles

Different Grounds for Human Rights Claims – Employment Law Ontario

Employment lawyers in Ontario regularly assist both employees and employers with a wide range of human rights (discrimination) claims in the workplace context. While "discrimination" is a term that is widely used in society, not many people know the legal basis for making (and being able to succeed)

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August 9, 2020 By Articles

Severance Packages and Impact of Termination on Employee Pension Plans

An employee may participate in an employer's pension plan as part of his/her job compensation package. This often makes up a significant term of the employee’s remuneration package, and becomes more valuable the longer the employee has been able to participate (and contribute) in the pension

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August 2, 2020 By Articles

The Typical Severance Package: Top 4 Things to Expect in Ontario

Ontario Employee Severance Package Review What happens when an employee loses their job? Typically, the employer notifies the employee their job has been "terminated" - and may or may not provide a specific reason. If there is no reason for the termination, it is called a termination of employment

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July 25, 2020 By Articles

What is a “Wrongful” Dismissal in Ontario?

What Makes a Termination of Employment Wrongful? While an employment relationship may be indefinite (no preset expiry date), an employer is not required to keep the employee working forever. In Ontario, employers are free to end an employee's job at any time - and in two different ways: For Cause or

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July 19, 2020 By Articles

Employee Duty to Mitigate Wrongful Dismissal Losses in Ontario

Duty to Mitigate after Termination of Employment | Under Ontario employment law, an employee who is "wrongfully dismissed" - either because they were improperly fired "for cause" with no notice or severance compensation, or were not given the correct amount of notice of termination or severance

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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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