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Disciplinary measures

By Earl Altman | 3 Minutes Read January 28, 2013

The misconceptions of suspensions in non-unionized workplaces

Perhaps because of the increased press directed to union conflicts, or perhaps due solely to a misunderstanding of the employment relationship, many HR professionals perceive that they have the right to suspend an employee based on some perceived or actual misconduct by that employee. However, while most union contracts do provide the right of suspension to the employer, there is no similar right available at common law.

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By Marie-Yosie Saint-Cyr, LL.B. Managing Editor | < 1 Minutes Read December 13, 2012

Most-viewed articles this week on HRinfodesk

The three most popular HRinfodesk articles this week deal with managing short-term absences, what's new for payroll 2013, and alleged termination for expressing religious and political views.

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By Marie-Yosie Saint-Cyr, LL.B. Managing Editor | < 1 Minutes Read November 22, 2012

Most-viewed articles this week on HRinfodesk

The three most popular HRinfodesk articles this week deal with harassment claims in a nursing home, a summer student's death not prevented, and implications of Canada's aging population in the workforce.

Article by Marie-Yosie Saint-Cyr, LL.B. Managing Editor / Employee Relations, Health and Safety, Payroll / aging population, aging workforce, disciplinary action, Disciplinary measures, employment law, harassment claims, Labour Law, Labour shortage, occupational health and safety, old age security, summer student, workplace harassment

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