Under Ontario employment law, an employer may be permitted to make some changes to the terms and conditions of an employee's job in certain circumstances. if there is an employment contract with an explicit term stating the employee authorizes the employer to make reasonable and necessary
A Tale of Two Conflicting Court Rulings: Is an Unpaid Temporary Layoff a Constructive Dismissal?
Ontario Courts are at a Standstill on whether Temporary Layoff without Employee's Consent is a Constructive Dismissal In a recent decision released last week, an Ontario court has now decided that an employee placed on a temporary layoff as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic is permitted under the
A Temporary Layoff Without Employee’s Permission is a Constructive Dismissal
Is the Dust Finally Settled? Ontario Court Rules an Unauthorized Temporary Layoff is a Constructive Dismissal In a recent decision, the Ontario Superior Court concluded that if an employer unilaterally decides to place an employee on a temporary layoff, it will amount to a constructive dismissal
Termination of Employment in Ontario – Employer Obligations to their Employees
An Employee's Duty of Good Faith and Honesty in Employment Contracts - Termination of Employment Employment contracts are just like any other form of legally binding agreements, which are intended to set out the parties' respective rights and obligations underpinning their relationship. But apart
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
Employee Severance Package
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