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scheduling work on Sundays

By McCarthy Tétrault LLP | 4 Minutes Read November 28, 2019

Hiring seasonal workers for the holidays? 10 things employers need to know

As retailers and other seasonal employers gear up for the holiday rush, many hire additional temporary staff to ensure they are ready for crowds of shoppers and extended holiday hours.

Article by McCarthy Tétrault LLP / Accessibility Standards, Employee Relations, Employment Standards, Human Rights, Payroll / employment contract, entitlement to minimum notice, fixed-term employment contract, hours of work, premium pay, regular wages, scheduling work on Sundays, seasonal workers, temporary employees, Termination clause

By Marie-Yosie Saint-Cyr, LL.B. Managing Editor | < 1 Minutes Read October 22, 2015

Three popular articles this week on HRinfodesk

Three popular articles this week on HRinfodesk deal with scheduling work on Sundays; AODA employment standard; and unincorporated self-employment.

Article by Marie-Yosie Saint-Cyr, LL.B. Managing Editor / Accessibility Standards, Employee Relations, Employment Standards, Payroll / accessibility, Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, AODA, employment law, employment standard, hours of work lost, HRinfodesk, reprisals, scheduling work on Sundays, Statistics Canada, Sunday shifts, unincorporated self-employment

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