Employer’s Legal Challenge Overruled in Ontario Wrongful Dismissal Case In a significant...
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Common Employment Law Misconceptions in Ontario for Employers and Employees
When it comes to Ontario workplace law, there are many common employment law misconceptions - both...
Can My Employer Fire Me If I’m Pregnant? Understanding Your Rights and Legal Protections
Pregnancy is an important milestone, but for many expectant employees, it can also raise significant concerns about their job security. A common question that arises is about pregnancy-related discrimination: Can my employer fire me if I’m pregnant? This is a crucial...
Changing an Employment Contract in Ontario
Changing an Employment Contract Under Ontario employment law, in order for a contract to be legally binding, consideration — which means a benefit to one party or a detriment to the other — is generally required. This holds true for employment contract as well. If an...
Employee’s Duty to Mitigate in an Employment Dispute?
What is an Employee's Duty to Mitigate in an Employment Dispute? In a wrongful dismissal dispute, the employee has a duty to mitigate their damages. In short, this means that employees must take reasonable steps to find new employment that is comparable to their...
