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Newsletter March, 2023

Canada: New pay transparency legislation in British Colombia

March, 2023
Newsletter November, 2022

Canada: Government’s Consultation Process regarding Replacement Workers and Maintenance Process during Strikes or Lockouts (by Fasken Martineau DuMoulin LLP)

November, 2022
Newsletter July, 2022

Canada: dismissal undegrounds of Workplace Sexual Harassment

July, 2022
  • The Court of Appeal for Ontario upheld a termination for cause for slapping a colleague’s buttocks and later joked about it.
  • The decision clears the difference between common law “just cause” and statutory “wilful misconduct", stating that the employee was entitled to receive statutory termination payments.
Newsletter May, 2022

Randstad Workmonitor 2022: a new era in the #howwework revolution

May, 2022
  • Randstad published the Workmonitor 2022, the first full survey of 2022 that addresses issues such as job flexibility, work life balance, personal and professional growth and corporate social responsibilities (CSR) in the context of the recovery from the pandemic.
  • The survey was conducted between 21 February and 13 March 2022 in more than 30 countries worldwide.

Canada: the Government of Ontario passed the Working for Workers Act, 2022

May, 2022
  • On 7 April 2022, the Government of Ontario passed Bill 88, the Working for Workers Act, 2022, that received Royal Assent on 11 April 2022 and is now in force.
Newsletter January, 2022

Canada: the first class action dealing with terminations arising from the Covid-19 pandemic

January, 2022
  • On 13 December 2021, the British Columbia Supreme Court has certified a class action lawsuit brought by former employees against the owners of the Pan Pacific Hotel in Vancouver.
  • This is one of the first certified class actions in Canada which deals with terminations arising from the Covid-19 pandemic.
Newsletter August, 2021

Canada: Pay Equity Act will come into force on 31 August 2021

August, 2021
  • On 7 July 2021, the Minister of Labour, Filomena Tassi, announced that the Government will bring the Pay Equity Act into force on 31 August 2021, and that the final Pay Equity Regulations are available in Part II of the Canada Gazette.
  • Federally-regulated employers with 10 or more employees will have three years to develop and implement their proactive pay equity plans.
  • The governments of Yukon, the Northwest Territories and Nunavut and Indigenous governing bodies are currently exempt from the application of the Act. 
Newsletter March, 2021

Voluntary vaccination and employers’ responsibilities in Canada

March, 2021
  • Mandatory vaccination policies continue to be a heavily debated topic amongst Canadian employers

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