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COVID-19 The Next Phase: Getting Back to Business

COVID-19 The Next Phase: Getting Back to Business

We are happy to say that after months of discussing layoffs and pay cuts, the discussion is shifting to getting back to business, if not quite back to normal. The return to work raises a whole set of new questions.

Refusing to hire medical cannabis users

Can’t measure impairment, can’t manage safety risks, won’t hire medical cannabis user.

Employers are required to accommodate individuals to the point of “undue hardship”, where the need for accommodation relates to a ground protected by human rights legislation.

Employment Law and What We Learned

Lessons Learned: What We Can Take Away From Aurora

It’s happened again, and it’s no less devastating each and every time. On February 15, 2019, a mass shooting at the Henry Pratt Company in Aurora, Illinois (roughly an hour from Chicago) left six people dead, including the shooter. Among those killed were a human resources manager, an HR intern in his first day on the job, a plant manager, a union chairman, and a stockroom attendant.

World Day Safety and Health at Work

How To Help Keep Young Workers Safe In The Workplace

April 28th is World Day for Safety and Health at Work. This year’s theme is the safety and health of young workers, and the end of child labour. As spring approaches, many Canadian teens and young adults are searching for summer or part-time jobs. Such jobs help our youth gain the skills, experience, and independence they need to transition into adulthood. But these workers – ages 15 to 24 – are more vulnerable than adults to the occupational health and safety risks that result in injury, illness, and even death.

health and safety complaint of employer by employee

When is a release effective to bar a safety-related complaint?

What happens when an employee who has raised health and safety concerns against its employer executes a release upon his or her termination? Can that employee still pursue a complaint against the employer?

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