In Ontario, most non-unionized employees are familiar with the Ontario Employment Standards Act, 2000 (ESA), which sets out the minimum rights of all employees in the workplace, including minimum wage, vacation pay, termination pay and severance pay. However, the ESA statute only applies to
Employees Looking for Employment Lawyer or Ministry of Labour – Which Route to Choose?
Should I be Looking for an Employment Lawyer, or use the Ministry of Labour Process? When an employee's job is terminated, a common question employment lawyers are asked is: "Should I hire an employment lawyer to help with my dismissal, or get help from the Ministry of Labour?" As always, the
What Rights do I Have as an Employee in the Ontario Employment Standards Act? – Back to Basics
What is the Employment Standards Act, 2000? All employees in Ontario who work for a company that is provincially regulated are protected by the minimum requirements set out in the Ontario Employment Standards Act, 2000 (the "ESA"). The ESA is the foundation of employment law rights in Ontario
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Working Remotely – How Ontario Employers Can Adjust to the Remote Workplace
In the age of the coronavirus pandemic, employees working remotely has become as much the "new normal" as wearing personal protective face masks in public. The coronavirus pandemic brought with it many significant health, financial and psychological disruptions on a massive, global scale. In the
Employee Rights in Ontario – Top 5 Facts Employers May Not Want You to Know
Top 5 Issues Employees Should Know Canadian employment law is vast and complicated enough to most employment lawyers, let alone the average employee without legal education and expertise. With various statutes creating the minimums (or "base floor") of employee rights, as well as employment
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
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