The Case: Photo of Charles Manson sparks mistrial in wrongful dismissal case by HR Law Canada 12 November 2023 written by HR Law Canada 12 November 2023 A courtroom style sketch showing Charles Manson displayed on a laptop. Photo: Canva/AI Generated Share FacebookTwitterLinkedinRedditWhatsappEmail 109 An Ontario judge who declared a mistrial in a wrongful dismissal case against Sobeys after the plaintiff’s counsel displayed an image of Charles Manson on a computer screen has rejected a claim of bias and awarded costs to to the defendant. Read the full story at https://hrlawcanada.com/2023/11/judge-rejects-claim-of-bias-in-sobeys-wrongful-dismissal-case-dismissed-after-counsel-displayed-photo-of-charles-manson-on-laptop/ Share FacebookTwitterLinkedinRedditWhatsappEmail HR Law Canada HR Law Canada posts are written by the team at North Wall Media, publishers of this media brand. previous post City of Toronto loses bid to force upcoming arbitration hearing with CUPE to in-person rather than virtual next post Former 7-Eleven employee’s sex discrimination complaint dismissed by B.C. Human Rights Tribunal You may also like The Case: The Misbehaving CEO 4 April 2024 The Case: How employers should handle office romances 12 February 2024 The Case: CEO awarded $250,000 for defamation after magazine publishes article suggesting... 8 January 2024 The Case: Workplace holiday parties 12 December 2023 The Case: Alberta court rejects litigation request from former CIBC worker with... 6 December 2023 The Case: Human Rights Tribunal to hear late-filed sexual harassment, antisemetism case 10 August 2023