What Does My Employer Have to Pay When My Employment is Terminated? In Ontario, an employer has various legal obligations when it decides to terminate an employee's job. Most important among them is the obligation to provide the employee with a severance package. Generally, the only exception to
COVID-19: Federal Government Benefits for Businesses and Employees
In response to the coronavirus pandemic ("COVID-19"), the Canadian government has enacted a variety of financial measures intended to alleviate the economic and financial consequences of COVID-19. To help employers, employees, seniors and students navigate through the myriad of financial benefits
When is a Temporary Layoff Allowed? When is it a Constructive Dismissal?
Amid the COVID-19 pandemic and the significant economic disruptions on businesses across Canada, many employees were either terminated from their employment, or were placed on "temporary layoff" by their employers. While it may seem reasonable for employers to ask their employees to stay home while
What Are My Rights as an Employee in Ontario?
In Ontario, all workers are guaranteed certain (minimum) rights at work protected by law. In this article, we cover few main areas of legal protection that all employees enjoy, including when it comes to employment terms and conditions and human rights. Employment Employment law in Ontario is a
Employee Rights in Ontario
In Ontario, What Are an Employee's Basic Rights at Work? In Ontario, employment is governed by a variety of different laws. As a result, employment law is highly specialized, complex and consistently changing. However, there are specific legal rights that employees in Ontario workplaces are entitled
Changes to the Ontario Employment Standards Act
In the world of employment law, the times they are a changin'. Once again, the Ontario government has announced major changes to the Employment Standards Act, 2000 (the “ESA”), this time cutting back on many of the reforms that were made by the previous government. The ESA creates the minimum
What is the Employment Standards Act?
The Employment Standards Act (ESA) is the law that establishes important legal rights for most employees in Ontario. It says that employees are entitled to “minimum” work standards that their employers have to satisfy, including: Minimum Wage: most workers must be paid at least the "general"
I Was Fired from Work. What Are an Employee’s Next Steps?
Losing your job can be stressful, overwhelming and confusing. But it is an experience that many of us go through at some point in our lives. When it happens, it is helpful to have a plan in place to get through the uncertainty, and better understand your legal