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Social media policies in the workplace: a primer for employers *

Canada - April 10 2013
The use of social media in the workplace has taken off in recent years and employers are struggling to keep up. With easier accessibility to the…


Even transactional employment covenants need careful review *

Canada - March 5 2013
The continued scrutiny by Canadian courts of post-employment covenants is confirmed in a recent decision from the Ontario Court of Appeal. In Martin…


Breach of cardinal rule not always cause for employee termination *

Canada - February 15 2013
Even when workplace rules seem clear, each case turns on its facts. The recent decision in Plester v PolyOne Canada Inc (2013 ONCA 47) confirms the…


Click to upload: Alberta court backs right to post picket line surveillance videos on the internet *

Canada - October 19 2012
The protracted tug-of-war between privacy interests and freedom of expression has once again made its way into the arena of labour relations.

Co-authors: Paul Boshyk .


Canada and Latin America: five reasons to include the great white north in the conversation *

Canada - September 20 2012
When politicians, business people and lawyers speak of "Latin America", invariably the furthest this will ever extend is to the USA or its immediate southern neighbour.


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