Fired CFO at City of Nanaimo awarded $650K, Tribunal says misconduct report was tainted by unconscious bias against Black men
The former chief financial officer (CFO) for the City of Nanaimo has been awarded nearly [Read More]
The former chief financial officer (CFO) for the City of Nanaimo has been awarded nearly [Read More]
The Court of Appeal for Ontario has dismissed the notion put forth by an employer [Read More]
Sometimes the line between federally regulated and provincially regulated businesses can be a little blurry. [Read More]
An Alberta lab worker who was diagnosed with long COVID and has suffered ongoing health [Read More]
Ontario has passed the Working for Workers Four Act, 2024, marking a substantial shift in [Read More]
The Federal Public Sector Labour Relations and Employment Board (FPSLREB) has upheld the dismissal of [Read More]
An apartment superintendent who was fired after she refused to deal with a contractor who [Read More]
An unvaccinated worker who lost his job for misconduct, and was denied Employment Insurance (EI) [Read More]
In a recent Workers’ Compensation Appeal Tribunal (WCAT) decision out of British Columbia, a steel [Read More]
Canada Post was justified in firing worker for cause who an arbitrator described as “generally [Read More]