Pregnancy Entitles Employee to More Severance Pay in Termination of Employment When it comes to deciding an employee's rights in a termination of employment (wrongful dismissal) case in Ontario, the courts generally take into account the following "Bardal" factors to determine how much severance
Age Discrimination – Employment Lawyer Ontario
Ontario Discrimination Law for Employees All employees in Ontario are protected from negative treatment by their employers by human rights law (i.e., discrimination). Depending on the type of company they work for, they are protected by a separate form of human rights law: Human Rights Code
Employers’ Duty to Accommodate Employee Family Care-giving Obligations in Ontario
A recent national survey shows one-third of female employees in Canada have considered quitting their jobs to take care of home responsibilities during the COVID-19 pandemic. That is a significant and unfortunate statistic, given that women make up a valuable segment of our workforce and
What is the Impact of Retirement on Employee Severance Packages?
Human Rights Consideration As the "Baby-Boomer Generation" gets older over the next few years (those born between 1946 and 1964), there will be an increasing number of employees nearing retirement as they approach the of age 65. According to Statistics Canada, the average retirement age in Canada
Ontario Human Rights Law for Employees
Human Rights Law Protections for Employees The Ontario Human Rights Code requires all employers to respect the rights of their workers and ensure their workplace is free of any form of discrimination. Most importantly, employers are required to accommodate their workers to the point of “undue