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By Marie-Yosie Saint-Cyr, LL.B. Managing Editor | < 1 Minute Read April 11, 2013

Most-viewed articles this week on HRinfodesk

The three most viewed articles on HRinfodesk this week deal with the court calling into question the termination without notice of a probationary employee, how the law around references is changing and how a mistake in a contract led to constructive dismissal.

Article by Marie-Yosie Saint-Cyr, LL.B. Managing Editor / Employee Relations, Employment Standards, Payroll, Privacy, Union Relations / Cao v. SBLR LLP, constructive dismissal, dismissed without any notice of termination, dismissing probationary employees, Employee performance, employer references, employment contract, employment law, fitness for the position, hours of work, no termination notice, Ontario Labour Relations Board, Ontario Small Claims Court, overtime, overtime hours worked, overtime pay, performance reviews, Probation period, probationary employee, probationary period, termination notice, unpaid wages, wrongful dismissal

By Christina Catenacci, BA, LLB, LLM, Ph.D. | 3 Minutes Read July 18, 2012

Dismissal for threat void where employer relied on outdated discipline

An Ontario labour arbitrator just allowed an employee’s grievance after the employer terminated him for swearing, refusing to leave the workplace and threatening the vice-president with a shovel. As horrible as this incident sounds, the employer had absolutely no proof of the events because the employer did not follow its own policy and conduct a proper investigation.

Article by Christina Catenacci, BA, LLB, LLM, Ph.D. / Health and Safety, Human Rights, Union Relations / anti-harassment policy, anti-violence policy, collective agreements, disipline policy, employment law, grievance, Labour Law, lack of evidence, misconduct, no termination notice, prior incidents of discipline, progressive discipline, sunset clause, termination for cause, threats, workplace harassment, workplace investigation, workplace violence

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