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By Barry B. Fisher LL.B. | 3 Minutes Read April 18, 2022

BC case deals with enforceability of handbook termination clause, when a termination took place and frustration under COVID

In Verigen v. Ensemble Travel Ltd., (2021 BCSC 1934) Justice Milman had a situation of a 55 year old Business Development Director (really more of a sales person) with 13 months service who was given a temporary layoff notice at the beginning of COVID.

Article by Barry B. Fisher LL.B. / Employment Standards, Payroll / COVID-19, employment law, frustration of, termination, Termination clause Leave a Comment

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