
Law Society of British Columbia offers new mental health, well-being resources for legal professionals
Improving legal professionals’ mental health is a key priority for the Law Society. The Law [Read More]
Improving legal professionals’ mental health is a key priority for the Law Society. The Law [Read More]
Kone Inc. was within its rights to transfer a unionized worker in British Columbia to [Read More]
There’s a big difference between aggravated and punitive damages in employment law, a notion that [Read More]
Who needs drums and megaphones when you’ve got loud voices and plastic handclappers? Striking hotel [Read More]
An Ontario lawyer has been awarded $400,000 in damages from a Chinese immigration consulting firm [Read More]
In a significant move to promote workplace inclusion, British Columbia has earmarked $4 million in [Read More]
A former employee at a towing company in Surrey, B.C., was sexually harassed by her [Read More]
A British Columbia poultry processor had just cause to fire a worker who showed up [Read More]
An arbitrator has ruled that a room attendant at the Hyatt Regency Vancouver was not [Read More]
A human rights complaint by a worker at B.C.’s Workers’ Compensation Appeal Tribunal (WCAT), alleging [Read More]