A British Columbia construction company has been awarded $485.85 after a former employee purchased tools using the company account two days after his employment ended, but failed in claims that …
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National Steel Car worker’s reprisal claim over human rights tribunal responses dismissed
The Ontario Labour Relations Board has dismissed a reprisal complaint filed by a National Steel Car worker who alleged his employer and union retaliated against him through their responses to …
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Toronto Transit Commission clerk’s human rights complaint dismissed over credibility concerns
The Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario has dismissed a discrimination complaint filed by a Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) clerk, finding significant credibility issues and insufficient evidence to pro… To continue …
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The Social Security Tribunal of Canada has ordered a new hearing in an employment insurance dispute after finding a worker was denied a fair opportunity to be heard when she …
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Alberta board dismisses duty of fair representation complaints alleging racial discrimination
The Alberta Labour Relations Board has summarily dismissed two complaints from a terminated driver who alleged his union breached its duty of fair representation through racial and religious discrimin… To …
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Employer took prohibited action against OHS manager who reported bullying, tribunal rules
A British Columbia employer violated workplace safety laws when it dismissed a health and safety manager after she reported bullying and harassment by the company owner, the Workers’ Compensation Appe… …
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IT analyst’s mental claim denied, workplace incidents not traumatic stressors: Tribunal
A British Columbia information technology analyst’s claim for workers’ compensation benefits for a mental disorder has been denied after the Workers’ Compensation Appeal Tribunal found that workplace … To continue …
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A Federal Court has struck down a proposed class action by Aboriginal employees against Indian Oil and Gas Canada, finding the court lacked jurisdiction to hear claims that must be …
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A British Columbia company that operated a small café has lost its appeal of two $500 administrative penalties after failing to provide payroll records and compensation for length of service …
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Tribunal denies appeal in remote work refusal case, upholds EI disqualification for misconduct
A worker who refused her employer’s directive to return to the office at least one day per week has been denied Employment Insurance benefits after the Social Security Tribunal of …


