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dismissal with cause

By Rudner Law, Employment / HR Law & Mediation | 5 Minutes Read October 6, 2017

The fork in the road: after-acquired cause for dismissal

notice periodIn Canada, employers can dismiss employees in one of two ways: with cause or without cause. If an employer dismisses an employee without cause, and then later discovers that they had been stealing from the company for years, can they now allege just cause for dismissal?

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By Clear Path Employer Services | 5 Minutes Read July 24, 2013

Big brother contestants – rightfully terminated?

The CBS reality show Big Brother recently made headlines when two of its female contestants were fired from their jobs back home due to racist and homophobic comments made towards fellow contestants. Because the contestants have no contact with the outside world while on the show, neither person is aware that they have been fired or that their workplaces have spoken to the media about their terminations.

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