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PREMIUM BMO Nesbitt Burns can call police officer as witness in reprisal hearing
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PREMIUM Triple M Metal worker’s safety reprisal complaint stays closed
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PREMIUM WorkSafeBC ruling finds no prohibited action in remote-work dispute over pet allergies
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B.C. employer ordered to pay nearly $60,000 after firing worker who reported safety concerns
A British Columbia employer must pay a former operations manager nearly $60,000 in lost wages, interest, and expenses after the Workers’ Compensation Appeal Tribunal upheld a finding that the worker …
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N.B. driving instructor, fired after concussion flare-up, awarded $22K in damages
A New Brunswick driving instructor who suffered a concussion at work and was later terminated when symptoms returned has been awarded more than $22,000 in damages after the province’s Labour …
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Tribunal denies chronic mental stress claim for public health nurse over COVID-era workplace disputes
A public health nurse who said she was harassed and discriminated against by managers during the COVID-19 pandemic has lost her claim for chronic mental stress benefits before the Workplace …
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PREMIUM Carpooling power line workers not in course of employment during commute, tribunal rules
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PREMIUM WSIB ordered to stop excluding union rep from meetings after criminal charges filed
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PREMIUM Alberta worker awarded TTD benefits after witnessing fatal shooting outside workplace
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