A B.C. tribunal has ordered a consulting company and its owner to repay $400 to a client after finding they provided no services and the owner was subsequently barred from …
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A woman who fraudulently worked as a registered practical nurse at five Ontario care homes for 14 months using another nurse’s credentials has lost her appeal to reduce an 11-month …
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FeaturedLegal News
Alberta court upholds Law Society’s mandatory Indigenous cultural training and anti-harassment rules
The Alberta Court of King’s Bench has dismissed a lawyer’s challenge to the Law Society of Alberta’s continuing professional development program and anti-harassment code provisions, ruling the regulat… Free Membership …
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FeaturedMental Health
Worker denied compensation for mental stress linked to husband’s workplace misconduct allegations
A New Brunswick worker’s claim for traumatic mental stress compensation was denied after a tribunal found her psychological injury stemmed from allegations of misconduct against her husband rather tha… Free …
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Arbitration/Labour RelationsSubscriber Content
PREMIUM Union chairperson loses bid for guaranteed 40-hour work week at Swissport
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FeaturedSexual Harassment
School custodian’s harassment claim against co-worker dismissed for lack of factual basis
A school custodian’s human rights complaint against a fellow employee was dismissed by the Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario after she failed to provide sufficient facts linking alleged stalking and …
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A Toronto police officer’s human rights application alleging sexual harassment and discrimination was dismissed by the Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario after she filed her complaint more than five yea… …
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A disabled worker’s human rights complaint against automotive parts manufacturer Magna was dismissed by the Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario after the tribunal found the application was filed too late… …
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Opinion/Commentary
Flight attendants have gone 50 years without ground pay — here’s the reason behind it
By Isabelle Dostaler, Université de l’Ontario français The recent labour dispute between Air Canada and its flight attendants pulled back the curtain on one of the airline industry’s longest-standing injustices: …
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Occupational Health & SafetySubscriber Content
PREMIUM Nova Scotia’s top court rejects Irving Equipment appeal of crane operator benefits decision
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