Understanding What is a "Wrongful Dismissal" In employment law, the term "wrongful dismissal" refers to a situation where an employee is fired or let go from their job in violation of their employment contract. It is similar yet quite different from an unfair dismissal, which is governed by
Can Employees be Fired for Workplace Recordings?
Often for good reasons, many employees choose to have workplace recordings (particularly performance evaluations, workplace harassment investigations, or terminating meetings) without advising the employer or obtaining permission. A key reason is to protect themselves from an employer's wrongdoing,
Mistakes Employers Make Defending Wrongful Dismissal Claims in Ontario
Top Mistakes Employers Make that Results in Defending Wrongful Dismissal Claims Wrongful dismissal claims are a significant concern for employers in Ontario. Despite the best intentions, mistakes made during the dismissal process can lead to legal battles that could have been avoided, resulting in
Employee Mitigation Obligations in Ontario Wrongful Dismissal Claims
Mitigation of damages is a crucial concept in employment law, which can have a significant impact on termination pay and the outcome of termination disputes, depending on whether you're the employer or the employee. But what does "mitigation" mean in this context? This article outlines the
Does Changing an Employee’s Job Result in a Changed Employment Contract?
Most employers need time and flexibility to transition their workforce. Among other things, this includes asking an employee to take on a new role with different job title or responsibilities (promotion), or at other times, imposing relatively minor changes to an employee's job that may not amount
Tell Me, Briefly: How Employment Law Works in Ontario
In this Ontario employment law blog, we discuss some common topics that employment lawyers typically encounter: Employee Discipline and Termination Procedures In Ontario, the primary employment legislation is the Employment Standards Act, 2000 does not require any specific procedures for employee
How does an Ontario Employment Lawyer Help Employers?
If you are an Employer in Ontario, Here's How an Ontario Employment Lawyer Can Help You Employment Lawyer Services for Employers While employees often seek employment lawyers to protect their rights, employers also benefit from legal guidance when managing workplace disputes. An experienced
Why Misclassifying Workers as Contractors Can Lead to Major Risks for Employers in Ontario
Employee Misclassification of Workers as Independent Contractors Instead of Employees Many businesses in Ontario understand that hiring employees comes with various obligations, both from an employment law and tax perspective. However, many companies, regardless of whether they are in the startup