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protecting employees on leaves of absence

By Stringer LLP | 4 Minutes Read March 13, 2015

Turning over a new leave: ESA amendments introduce new, significant categories of leaves

2014 saw the introduction of three new leaves protected under the Employment Standards Act, 2000 (the “ESA”).  These new leaves can result in significant absences from the workplace, which will create new human resources challenges for employers.  Professionals engaged in workforce management and HR must be aware of these new obligations to employees in order to avoid accidental breaches of the ESA.

Article by Stringer LLP / Administration, Employment Standards, Union Relations / Crime-related child death or disappearance leave, critically ill child care leave, employment law, employment standards act, ESA leaves, Family Caregiver Leave, Leaves of absence, protecting employees on leaves of absence, significant absences from the workplace, time off work

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