This update features wage enhancements for PSWs, Human Rights Tribunal denying claims, procedural rulings and the doctor’s interest arbitration wage decision.
As of October 1, 2024, minimum wage in Ontario has increased 3.9% from $16.55 to $17.20 an hour.
A pregnant employee who experienced severe pregnancy related sickness was denied a work from home accommodation. Arbitrator Joy Noonan concludes that there was no discrimination.
A recent article about AI enabled “teacherless” classrooms raises questions about how unions negotiate to protect the jobs of unionized employees. A recent case about switching from satellite feeds to internet illustrates the issues.
This update features Vaccination Policy cases, contracting out, premiums, denial of LTD for failing to seek appropriate treatment and alleged discrimination in hiring.
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As we near the end of 2022, vaccine mandate cases continue to evolve with the ever-changing pandemic. In this article, we provide…
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In the leading Supreme Court of Canada decision, Evans v Teamsters Local Union No. 31, the duty to mitigate is described as a duty to take…