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An update on family status discrimination

  • McMillan LLP
  • -
  • Canada
  • -
  • November 15 2012

Attempting to balance life's many responsibilities can be difficult for anyone, and the stress involved in being a parent, child, spouse, and employee can be exhausting

Overtime class actions given the green light

  • McMillan LLP
  • -
  • Canada
  • -
  • July 10 2012

On June 26, 2012, the Ontario Court of Appeal released three key rulings on overtime class actions

Case update - drug and alcohol testing

  • McMillan LLP
  • -
  • Canada
  • -
  • May 4 2012

Mandatory random drug and alcohol testing has been at the centre of a litigious tug-of-war at arbitration boards and courts across Canada

There's one month left to prepare for the AODA in Ontario is your company ready?

  • McMillan LLP
  • -
  • Canada
  • -
  • December 1 2011

The Ontario Government enacted the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, 2005 to develop standards to improve accessibility for Ontarians with disabilities in the areas of customer service, employment, information and communication, transportation and the built environment

Costs or no costs? Reasonable or correct?

  • McMillan LLP
  • -
  • Canada
  • -
  • November 22 2011

While federally regulated employers may not have been waiting with bated breath for the long-coming outcome of Canada (Canadian Human Rights Commission) and Mowat v Canada (AG) ("Mowat"), it will permit them to breathe a little easier

Social media policies in the workplace: what works best?

  • McMillan LLP
  • -
  • Canada
  • -
  • August 4 2011

The use of social media in the workplace has exploded in recent years and employers are struggling to keep up

Employee privacy rights finally recognized?

  • McMillan LLP
  • -
  • Canada
  • -
  • April 15 2011

A case involving Sudbury high school computer teacher, Richard Cole, has made national headlines after the Ontario Court of Appeal recently recognized his right to privacy in the personal information stored in his work-issued laptop

Unfair labour practice: Wal-Mart appeals

  • McMillan LLP
  • -
  • Canada
  • -
  • March 17 2011

In Wal-Mart Canada Corp v United Food and Commercial Workers, Local 1400, the United Food and Commercial Workers, Local 1400, ("the Union") filed an unfair labour practice application with the Saskatchewan Labour Relations Board ("the Saskatchewan Board") in February of 2005

Unfair labour practice: Wal-Mart appeals

  • McMillan LLP
  • -
  • Canada
  • -
  • March 9 2011

In Wal-Mart Canada Corp. v. United Food and Commercial Workers, Local 1400, the United Food and Commercial Workers, Local 1400, ("the Union") filed an unfair labour practice application with the Saskatchewan Labour Relations Board ("the Saskatchewan Board") in February of 2005