Archive for April, 2026

Feedback wanted: Ottawa launches consultations on federal labour law reforms

Potential changes involve collective bargaining, training for AI, OHS, wage theft and misclassification

Getting too personal with family status accommodation requests

Queries into employee’s self-accommodation efforts irrelevant to prima facie discrimination: arbitrator

‘Just frantic’: Tourism employers face acute labour shortfall ahead of summer surge

‘It’s catastrophic — it’s not just for us but for many, many businesses’

University fires library worker for criticizing boss in private meeting

‘What is missing from his apology is any genuine appreciation of, or remorse for, the level of disrespect he exhibited’

Does a customer complaint justify firing for cause?

Ontario Court of Appeal looks at dismissal of sales employee after dissatisfied customer complains