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By Earl Altman | 3 Minutes Read April 22, 2014

Better the devil you know? employee’s obligation to accept an alternate position

Ever since the Supreme Court of Canada decision in 2008 in a case Evans v. Teamsters Local Union, the courts have recognized the obligation of an employee, in certain circumstances, to accept an offer of alternate employment from their employer following dismissal. This has put many employees in the awkward position of determining whether or not the offer of employment is one that must be accepted based on the Evans’ reasoning. The difficulty faced by many employees’ counsel is the degree of difference in the position being offered, and whether such difference justifies the employee rejecting the offer of employment.

Article by Earl Altman / Employee Relations, Employment Standards, Payroll / atmosphere of hostility, Bonus entitlement, breach of contract, change in compensation, comparable job, constructive dismissal, Dismissal, duty to mitigate, economic efficiency, embarrassment or humiliation, employee’s obligation to accept an alternate position, employee’s performance, employment law, Evans v. Teamsters Local Union, failure to mitigate, Farwell v. Citair Inc., HR Law, offer of employment, Purchasing Manager’s position, reasonable efforts to find a job, reporting requirements, salary and benefits, Supreme Court of Canada, termination, terminations, working conditions

By Michele Glassford | 3 Minutes Read June 4, 2013

Do you need a social media policy?

It is understandably frustrating for employers and human resources managers to try keep up with social media trends. It seems that as soon as employers (or anyone over the age of 25) has figured out the latest social media tool, the masses have moved on to the next one. Likewise it is almost impossible to amend or adapt a “social media” policy with each shift in trend.

Article by Michele Glassford / Employee Relations, Human Rights, Privacy / conduct and behaviour, confidentiality, employee handbook, employment law, Google, human resources managers, invasion of privacy, job candidates, marketing strategy, offer of employment, online, policy and procedures, policy manual, privacy policy, recruiters, recruitment and selection policy, social media, social media policy, social media research of candidates, social media trends, social networking sites, workplace harassment

By Henry J. Chang, Dentons LLP | 15 Minutes Read April 21, 2011

CIC issues operational bulletin on temporary foreign worker program amendments

On August 4, 2010, the governor-general-in-council published amendments to the Immigration and Refugee Protection Regulations, which were expected to adversely affect many temporary foreign workers; these regulatory amendments became effective on April 1, 2011. On April 1, 2011, Citizenship and Immigration Canada ("CIC") issued Operational Bulletin 275-C, which provides operational instructions to both CIC and the Canada Border Services Agency in relation to these recent regulatory amendments.

Article by Henry J. Chang, Dentons LLP / Immigration / Canada Border Services Agency, Citizenship and Immigration Canada, employment law, Foreign workers, HRSDC, Human Resources and Skills Development Canada, Immigration and Refugee Protection Regulations, Immigration Law, Live-in-caregiver program, LMO, offer of employment, Operational Bulletin 275-C, temporary foreign worker, work permit

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