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The vicissitudes of family life under joint custody and the employer’s duty of reasonable accommodation

  • Miller Thomson LLP
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  • Canada
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  • May 25 2009

Is an employer required to accommodate the work schedule of a father who has sole custody of his young child every other week?

Will a company in Québec still be allowed to close without having to pay damages to its employees after the Supreme Court’s decision in Wal-Mart?

  • Miller Thomson LLP
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  • Canada
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  • January 20 2010

On November 27, 2009, the Supreme Court of Canada upheld the Québec Court of Appeal’s decision holding that sections 15 to 17 of the Labour Code of Québec ("Code") were not applicable where a company decided to close down permanently

Anti-replacement worker provisions: the Appeal Court of Quebec decides that new technologies do not redefine the notion of establishment

  • Miller Thomson LLP
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  • Canada
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  • March 26 2012

With the recent expansion of internet and technological devices, more and more workers may now perform much of their work outside the actual physical premises of their employer’s establishment