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Firing pregnant worker after 8 days’ employment proves costly for business owner

Read about a recent success at the Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario in securing an award of almost $40,000 against a corporate respondent (and its owner) for firing a pregnant employee after 8 days of employment.

Vey Willetts LLP

Time to read 5 minutes read
Calendar August 16, 2024
discrimination
employment law
family status
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Legal logistics when terminating a work-from-home employee

When terminating an employee, especially in a remote work environment, it can be tricky to manage the return of home office equipment effectively. Mishandling this process can lead to lost or damaged equipment, security risks, and potential disputes. Below are the best practices to follow: 1. Inventory and documentation Before any termination occurs, maintain a […]

SpringLaw

Time to read 4 minutes read
Calendar August 13, 2024
employment law
remote work
remote work arrangements
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Forfeiture clause for breach of confidentiality and non disparagement provision in an HRTO settlement upheld

In L.C.C v M.M. (2023 HRTO 1138) Adjudicator Lavinia Inbar was dealing with an allegation that the former employee had breached a settlement agreement by publishing on LinkedIn the following statement:

Barry B. Fisher LL.B.

Time to read 3 minutes read
Calendar August 12, 2024
breach of confidentiality
employment law
forfeiture clause
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Truth and terminations

Among the many other important considerations when proceeding with terminations, employers often have questions about what to share with the employee about the reason for their dismissal.

Simes Law

Time to read 2 minutes read
Calendar August 9, 2024
accommodation
bad faith
discrimination
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Human error and internal control failures cause US$62M fine

In May 2024, the UK’s Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) and Prudential Regulation Authority imposed fines and penalties totalling about £62M on Citigroup.

Apolone Gentles, JD, CPA,CGA, FCCA, Bsc (Hons)

Time to read 8 minutes read
Calendar August 7, 2024
application controls
internal control failures
Internal Controls
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$10,000 in punitive damages awarded for breach of ESA and employer’s reprehensible conduct

In a recent Ontario case, the court ordered the employer to pay a short-service employee two months of pay in lieu of notice plus $10,000 in punitive damages as punishment for conduct that was found to be “a marked departure from ordinary standards of decent behaviour.”

Rudner Law, Employment / HR Law & Mediation

Time to read 6 minutes read
Calendar August 2, 2024
breach of ESA
employment law
punitive damages
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Ontario court clarifies the law on privilege over internal corporate investigations, and special committee reports

The Ontario Superior Court of Justice recently released a decision that will be welcomed by companies seeking to maintain privilege over the results of internal investigations.

McCarthy Tétrault LLP

Time to read 3 minutes read
Calendar July 22, 2024
internal investigations
law on privilege
litigation
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How does ISO/IEC 42001 impact AI governance?

This article discusses ISO/IEC 42001 (Standard), and what this means for Canadians working in the area of AI (artificial intelligence).

Christina Catenacci, BA, LLB, LLM, PhD

Time to read 4 minutes read
Calendar July 19, 2024
AI governance
AI management system
artificial intelligence