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By Devry Smith Frank LLP | 2 Minutes Read October 28, 2019

Can my employer dismiss me due to my unseen disability?

Employers should investigate further before immediately dismissing employees for violating workplace drug and alcohol policies. An employee’s diagnosis of substance dependence would be considered a disability, which is a protected ground under the Canadian Human Rights Act (CHRA) for federally regulated employers.

Article by Devry Smith Frank LLP / Employee Relations, Human Rights / alcohol use disorder, disability accommodation, disability–based discrimination, discrimination based on disability, discrimination on the basis of disability, employment of persons with disabilities

By Norman D. Marks, CPA, CRMA | 2 Minutes Read October 28, 2019

Risk and the lemonade stand: how it matters in the simplest settings

This is a ‘risk management’ challenge. What are the parents’ objectives and how would you go about assessing whether the likelihood of achieving them is acceptable and, if not, what actions to take?

Article by Norman D. Marks, CPA, CRMA / Business, Finance and Accounting / objectives, risk, risk assessment, risk management

By Jeff Dutton, Dutton Employment Law | 3 Minutes Read October 25, 2019

Does an illegal ‘just cause’ clause void a legal ‘without cause’ clause in an employment agreement?

In Waksdale v. Swegon North America Inc., 2019 ONSC 5705 (CanLII), the Plaintiff signed an Employment Agreement that had a Termination Section that contained both a Termination Without Cause Clause and a Termination With Cause Clause. However, it is important to note that the Termination Without Cause Clause and the Termination With Cause Clause were in two distinct paragraphs separated from each other in the Termination Section. They were not mixed together in the same paragraph.

Article by Jeff Dutton, Dutton Employment Law / Employee Relations, Employment Standards, Payroll / termination with cause, termination without cause

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