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By Simon Heath, BA, MIR, LLB, Heath Law | 2 Minutes Read November 20, 2012

OLRB dismisses constructive dismissal and allegation of anti-muslim bias

The Ontario Labour Relations Board (OLRB) recently cautioned individuals not to make serious allegations of religious discrimination and harassment if they don’t have the proof or the evidence to back up the allegations. In The Brick Warehouse LP v. Awan (2012) CanLii 63787, the OLRB varied an Order to Pay issued by an Employment Standards Officer under the Employment Standards Act, for termination amounts owing.

Article by Simon Heath, BA, MIR, LLB, Heath Law / Employee Relations, Employment Standards, Human Rights / allegation of discrimination, anti-Muslim bias, constructive dismissal, constructively dismissed, customer complaints, Disciplinary measures, employment law, employment standards act, harassment, Ontario Labour Relations Board, Order to Pay, performance management, performance review, religious discrimination, termination, terminations, written resignation, written warnings

By Marie-Yosie Saint-Cyr, LL.B. Managing Editor | < 1 Minutes Read November 15, 2012

Most-viewed articles this week on HRinfodesk

The three most popular HRinfodesk articles this week deal with T2200 forms, penalizing employees, and 2013 rates for RRSP limits, YMPE limits, DPSP limits, Money Purchase limits, and Defined benefits limits.

Article by Marie-Yosie Saint-Cyr, LL.B. Managing Editor / Employee Relations, Payroll / 2013 payroll rates, Canada Revenue Agency, CRA, defined benefits limits, disciplinary action, Disciplinary measures, dpsp, expenses, Form T2200, money purchase, penalize employee, RRSP, suspension, suspension without pay, Swiss Chalet, T2200, ympe

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

Most-viewed articles this week on HRinfodesk

The three most viewed articles in this week HRinfodesk newsletter deals with salary projections for 2013, taxability of fitness memberships and discipline linked to terminations.

Article by Marie-Yosie Saint-Cyr, LL.B. Managing Editor / Employee Relations, Payroll / 2013 salary projection, compensation, Disciplinary measures, discipline, employers, employment law, fitness membership, HR, pay increase, Salary increase projections for 2013, suspension, taxable benefit, termination, terminations

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