A mining company failed to deliver shares owed to a senior employee under his employment contract and then engineered his departure through a deliberate marginalization campaign, the Ontario Superior Court… …
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PREMIUM B.C. teacher reinstated after anti-mask convoy lesson to elementary students
A British Columbia arbitrator has reinstated a Richmond elementary teacher who was dismissed after delivering an unauthorized classroom presentation supporting the 2022 trucker convoy and opposing pandemic mask and vaccine… …
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PREMIUM Wood Buffalo workers awarded damages over CAO’s mass-layoff notice
An Alberta arbitrator has ordered the Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo to pay $300 to each member of a CUPE bargaining unit and reimburse the union $68,193, finding the former… …
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PREMIUM Pit manager electrocuted at Ontario casino wins PTSD benefits after nine-year fight
A pit manager who was electrocuted while plugging in a shuffle machine at an Ontario casino has won entitlement to benefits for post-traumatic stress disorder and ongoing psychotraumatic disability, with… …
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PREMIUM Ford worker’s human rights claim dismissed after assault finding
A Ford Motor Company assembly line worker in Ontario has lost his human rights complaint alleging disability discrimination and reprisal, after the Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario found his termination… …
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PREMIUM Alberta packing company worker who abandoned job loses bid for termination pay
An Alberta packaging company has successfully overturned an employment standards order after a tribunal found a worker abandoned his job rather than being terminated. The Alberta Labour Relations Board, acting… …
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PREMIUM City of St. Catharines barred from halting AD&D benefits to retired firefighters
The City of St. Catharines cannot stop paying accidental death and dismemberment benefits to the estates of retired firefighters who were diagnosed with occupational diseases after leaving service, an Ontario… …
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PREMIUM PSW who slipped and fell in her own driveway while clearing snow off car awarded benefits
A personal support worker who slipped and fell on ice in her driveway while clearing snow from her car before driving to a client’s home is entitled to workers’ compensation… …
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PREMIUM 66-year-old Town of Taber worker, fired for cause, will have discrimination complaint heard
A 66-year-old municipal worker whose employment was terminated for cause has had his age discrimination complaint referred to a human rights tribunal after a senior commission official overturned a director’s… …
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PREMIUM Second ArriveCAN official loses CBSA misconduct grievance challenge
A second federal public servant connected to the ArriveCAN travel application has failed in his bid to have the Canada Border Services Agency’s internal misconduct investigation declared unreasonable, with the… …


