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By Rubin Thomlinson LLP | 3 Minutes Read March 4, 2020

Dois-je tout dévoiler à la partie intimée?

C'est une question que l’on nous pose souvent pendant notre formation sur les techniques de base en matière d’enquêtes au travail. Devons-nous vraiment tout dévoiler avant l’entrevue avec la partie intimée? Certains participants pensent que la partie intimée fournira des informations plus spontanées et candides s’il y a un élément de surprise pendant l’entrevue.

Article by Rubin Thomlinson LLP / Employment Standards, Human Rights, Privacy / Droit du travail, Droit du travail et de l'emploi, droits humains, entrevue, harcèlement, l’équité procédurale, mesures disciplinaires, négligence

By Occasional Contributors | 3 Minutes Read April 17, 2017

Ontario Superior Court comments on director and officer duties

A recent decision of the Ontario Superior Court of Justice addresses directors’ duties towards the corporation and its employees. Specifically, the court addressed whether a director or officer’s fiduciary duties extend to protecting an employee from the consequences of that employee’s own fraudulent acts.

Article by Occasional Contributors / Business, Not for Profit / board of directors, common law negligence, director, Duty of care, Duty of loyalty, fiduciary duty, négligence, officer, Ontario Psychological Association v. Mardonet, reasonable standard of care

By Apolone Gentles, JD, CPA,CGA, FCCA, Bsc (Hons) | 4 Minutes Read March 6, 2017

Volunteer falls off ladder and sues church

If a volunteer falls off a ladder, and there is no one around to see how or why they fell, who is liable? The Court in the following matter addresses this.

Article by Apolone Gentles, JD, CPA,CGA, FCCA, Bsc (Hons) / Business, Finance and Accounting, Not for Profit, Payroll / Baltadjian v The Roman Catholic Episcopal Corporation for the Diocese of Alexandria, church sued, Duty of care, négligence, occupational health and safety act, occupiers' liability, Occupiers’ Liability Act, OHSA, tort, unreasonable risk of harm, variation in risk, volunteer, volunteer falls, volunteer injured, volunteer liability

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