Angry worker quit after not getting his way; no reprisal by employer for ending employment

Company refused worker’s demand to work overtime for more money and to do less work, so worker walked away

An Ontario worker who demanded to be paid overtime rather than work flex hours to get certain things done quit his job of his own accord and wasn’t terminated as a reprisal for demanding rights under employment standards legislation, the Ontario Labour Relations Board has ruled.

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