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Federal Court of Appeal Rules on Pay Equity at Canada Post
/in Summer 2010 /by BirdRichardThe Federal Court of Appeal dismissed an appeal by the Public Service Alliance of Canada (PSAC) and upheld the Federal Court’s ruling that set aside the decision of the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal (CHRT) granting pay equity to the female employees. In 1983, PSAC had filed a complaint on behalf of the Clerical and Regulatory […]
Court of Appeal says Employers Cannot be Sued for Negligent Infliction of Mental Distress
/in Summer 2010 /by BirdRichardThe Ontario Court of Appeal has become the first appellate court in Canada to rule on whether there is a free-standing cause of action against employers for negligent infliction of mental harm in the workplace. The Court of Appeal overturned the Ontario Superior Court’s groundbreaking 2008 decision in Piresferreira v. Ayotte, and pronounced that the […]
Canada Ratifies International Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities
/in Summer 2010 /by BirdRichardOn March 11, 2010 Canada ratified the United Nations’ International Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities. The Convention is an international human rights instrument to protect the rights and dignity of persons with disabilities. Its chief goal is to ensure the full and effective participation and inclusion in society for people with disabilities. […]
Supreme Court to Decide Whether CHRT can Award Legal Costs
/in Summer 2010 /by BirdRichardIn Canada (Canadian Human Rights Commission) v. Attorney General of Canada, the Supreme Court of Canada granted the Commission leave to appeal from the decision of the Federal Court of Appeal, in which that court found that the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal (CHRT) did not have the jurisdiction to award legal costs. The complainant, Donna […]
B.C. Court Enforces Employee Handbook Notice Provision
/in Summer 2010 /by BirdRichardIn Arasteh v. Best Buy Canada Ltd., the British Columbia Supreme Court confirmed that a termination clause contained in an employee handbook which limits the amount of notice of termination owing to an employee was enforceable. Mr. Arasteh worked for Best Buy for six years before he was terminated for poor performance. The trial judge […]
Firm Announcements
/in Fall 2010 /by BirdRichardThe Firm welcomes our new Associate, Peter MacTavish. Peter worked as in-house counsel for one of our large crown corporation clients. Peter brings to the Firm a full range of expertise in labour and employment law. We also welcome our new Articling Student, Katherine Symonds.
Bill C-29: Amendments to Federal Private Sector Privacy Legislation
/in Fall 2010 /by BirdRichardOn May 25th, 2010, the Government of Canada introduced Bill C-29, which will alter the Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (“PIPEDA”). The changes to the federal private sector privacy legislation are the result of a parliamentary review of the legislation that occurred in 2007. Among the proposed amendments are changes which include: mandatory […]
Bill 119: WSIB Clearance Certificates
/in Fall 2010 /by BirdRichardThe Workplace Safety and Insurance Board (“WSIB”) has developed draft policies to support the implementation of Bill 119, the Workplace Safety and Insurance Amendment Act, 2008. Under the draft policies, the WSIB anticipates the launching of a web-based eClearance system for obtaining clearance certificates. Clearance certificates are issued to employers (or contractors and subcontractors in […]
Ontario Government to Extend Wage Freeze to Unionized Public Sector Employees
/in Fall 2010 /by BirdRichardUnionized public service employees are being asked by the Ontario government to accept a wage freeze. On March 25th, 2010, the Ontario government tabled Bill 16, which included the Creating the Foundation for Jobs and Growth Act, 2010. This Act enforces a two-year freeze on compensation structures and affects MPPs and over 350,000 non-unionized public […]
Arbitrator Denies Severance to Employees on Strike at the Time Their Employer Went Out of Business
/in Fall 2010 /by BirdRichardIn a recent decision out of Saskatchewan, an arbitrator denied severance pay to employees who were on strike at the time their employer went out of business. The employer ran a specialized printing company that printed tickets for professional sports teams, airline tickets and boarding passes, transit tickets and passes for the Toronto Transit Authority, […]