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By Adam Gorley | 2 Minutes Read July 19, 2010

Online indiscretions… well, you know the story

We've heard a bunch of stories over the past year about companies firing or not hiring employees, or challenging their claims of illness, over inappropriate online behaviour, particularly comments and photos posted on Facebook and other social networking websites. While the media have made a big deal of these cases, none has had the profile of CNN's recent firing of Middle East correspondent, Octavia Nasr. The US news giant felt Nasr had compromised her credibility by publicly tweeting her respect for a prominent Islamic cleric on his death. The Grand Ayatollah Mohammed Hussein Fadlallah had ties to controversial political action group Hezbollah.

Article by Adam Gorley / Employment Standards / CNN, employee relations, employment contract, employment relationship, employment standards, facebook, Octavia Nasr, online comments, social networking, termination, termination with cause, twitter

By Rudner Law, Employment / HR Law & Mediation | 4 Minutes Read June 3, 2010

Litigating just cause cases

Making the decision to dismiss an employee for just cause and litigating a wrongful dismissal claim on the basis of summary dismissal are two different things...

Article by Rudner Law, Employment / HR Law & Mediation / Employment Standards / Dismissal, dismissing an employee for just cause, employment law, employment standards, Human Resources, just cause, summary dismissal, termination, termination with cause, wrongful dismissal, wrongful dismissal claim

By Earl Altman | 3 Minutes Read May 26, 2010

Cause for dismissal

Just how far does an employee have to go for their behaviour to constitute cause for dismissal in employment law? The advice I generally give is that, short of outright dishonesty or criminal conduct, it is extremely difficult to prove cause.

Article by Earl Altman / Employment Standards / cause for dismissal, employment law, employment standards, just cause, termination with cause, terminations

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