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Dismissal without just cause

By Devry Smith Frank LLP | 2 Minutes Read September 25, 2015

Dismissal without just cause: not necessarily “unjust dismissal” under the Canada Labour Code

wrongful dismissalIn Wilson v. Atomic Energy of Canada Limited, the Federal Court of Appeal has clarified the impact of the Canada Labour Code on an employer’s ability to dismiss employees without cause.

Article by Devry Smith Frank LLP / Employee Relations, Employment Standards, Payroll, Union Relations / Canada labour Code, common law, Dismissal without just cause, employment law, legal context, pay in lieu of notice, Severance pay, termination, unjust dismissal

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