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LABOUR RELATIONS
Jun 18, 2013
Bargaining hard is not always bargaining in bad faith: Quebec court
Labour relations board should have considered all negotiations, not just salary talks, appeal court says in overturning decision
DRUG AND ALCOHOL TESTING
Jun 17, 2013
Supreme Court of Canada quashes random alcohol testing in dangerous workplace
Top court overturns lower court decision using safety as justification for testing without cause; employee privacy trumps safety without proof of existing problem
WRONGFUL DISMISSAL
Jun 11, 2013
Emails sink employer in safety retaliation case
Internal emails revealed professional standards investigation was 'carefully chosen ruse' to get rid of employee after safety complaint
DISCRIMINATION
Jun 6, 2013
Ontario company guilty of age discrimination in emails with job applicant
Consultant misled applicant on status of application while younger candidates were interviewed
SEXUAL HARASSMENT
Jun 3, 2013
Sexual harasser’s reinstatement overturned
Court disagrees with justification for reinstatement based on one victim’s threat and other’s statement she didn’t want harasser fired
UNJUST DISMISSAL
May 27, 2013
Arbitrator refuses to reinstate fired worker after unjust dismissal finding
Misconduct warrented suspension, not dismissal, but too much bad blood made a return to work untenable
ACCOMMODATION
May 23, 2013
British Columbia ambulance service failed to accommodate paramedic with MS
Manager also found personally liable for his own efforts at preventing paramedic's return to limited duties
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Current Issue: May 29, 2013
Disabled worker wins reinstatement — after 10 years
School board worker, who was ready to return after 3 years, awarded more than $400,000
‘Crackhead’ comment cracks employment relationship
Company and owner must pay $30,000 after owner called sales agent with addiction history a ‘crackhead’ to his face and to clients
Unpaid internships a costly risk
Employers can find themselves in legal trouble if their interns are doing somebody’s job instead of learning
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