Employers are now required to post the new workplace poster “Health & Safety at Work – Prevention Starts Here” in…
Occupational Health and Safety
In OPSEU v. Ontario et. al., Ontario’s Divisional Court recently upheld an arbitrator’s ruling to dismiss 22 (grouped) grievances over fault-based…
Don’t Miss our 26th Annual Employers’ Conference, Labour & Employment Law Update 2012. Register Early! Topics Include: A Terminated Employee’s…
The Crown has decided to seek permission (referred to as “leave”) to appeal the $200,000 fine imposed against Metron Construction…
One of the most complex issues under Ontario OH&S law relates to determining which party on a construction project is…
Employers are often told by their lawyers that satisfying a Court that there is “just cause” to terminate an employee…
Metron Construction has been fined $200,000 following a guilty plea to a charge of criminal charge negligence causing death in…
The tragic deaths of four workers at a Toronto construction site on December 24, 2009 quickly became one of the…
A recent decision, R v The Corporation of the City of Guelph et al.[1] provides a narrow interpretation of limitation periods in…
The Ontario Labour Relations Board (OLRB) has ruled that a worker does not have to be a certified or apprentice…