Insider News

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December 14
2015

Pardon the Interruption!: Altering Employment Contracts Midstream

The one constant that applies to most things in life is change.  In employment law, change is rudimentary. It is inevitable and unavoidable.  With the  vagaries of business in undefined and fluctuating  markets, employers will desire change in employment contracts more often than not.
Changes to existing employment contracts beg many questions:
Peter Hrastovec

Protecting Our Employees and Ourselves

Posted June 15, 2010
In an effort to protect workers from workplace harassment and potentially violent situations, the province of Ontario has enacted changes to the Occupational Health and Safety Act (OHSA) that go into effect today, Tuesday, June 15th, 2010.

These amendments require employers to:
  • Develop and communicate their own workplace violence and harassment prevention policies and programs for the benefit of their workers;
  • Assess the risks of workplace violence and take such reasonable precautions as are necessary to protect workers from possible domestic violence in the workplace; 
  • Allow workers to remove themselves from harmful situations if they have reason to believe that they are at risk of imminent danger due to workplace danger or violence.
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How to Manage the Memo Wars

Posted March 27, 2009
In these precarious economic times, job protection is more serious than ever. More and more employees are seeking legal advice on the pros and pitfalls when responding to negative or dunning e-mails and memos from their employers.

The scenarios are pretty standard. Times are tough and management has to press for more performance out of their staff.
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May 02
2007

"TAKE THIS JOB AND..." Resignation after Kieran (OCA)

Peter Hrastovec
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March 14
2007

The Good, the Bad and the Ugly: The New Order of Damages in Employment Law

Peter Hrastovec
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