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1 month ago |
benefitscanada.com | Julius Melnitzer
Julius Melnitzer Ontario’s small claims court has ruled that recalling an employee from a remote working arrangement to in-person work can amount to a constructive dismissal giving rise to liability for damages. The employee in question, Lesley Byrd, had worked for Welcome Home Children’s Residence Inc. in Ottawa since 2018, but without a written contract of employment.
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1 month ago |
benefitscanada.com | Julius Melnitzer
Julius Melnitzer Quebec’s approach to legislation impacting remote workers’ rights holds lessons for the rest of Canada, says Geneviève Beaudin, a Montreal-based partner in Lavery de Billy LLP’s labour and employment law group.
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2 months ago |
benefitscanada.com | Julius Melnitzer |Lolita Baldor |Blake Wolfe |Benefits Canada
Germany providing leave protection for women experiencing miscarriage By: Staff February 7, 2025 09:00 What Newfoundland and Labrador-based employers need to know about changes to employee leave legislation By: Julius Melnitzer February 6, 2025 09:00 200 U.K. employers adopting permanent four-day workweek By: Staff February 5, 2025 15:00 Pentagon strips travel reimbursement for troops seeking abortions, fertility treatment By: Lolita C. Baldor, the Associated Press February 4, 2025 15:00 46%...
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2 months ago |
benefitscanada.com | Bryan McGovern |Julius Melnitzer |Lauren Bailey |Lolita Baldor
Top 5 HR, benefits, pension and investment stories of the week By: Staff February 7, 2025 09:00 Germany providing leave protection for women experiencing miscarriage By: Staff February 7, 2025 09:00 Ontario Teachers’ plan member lawsuit highlights cryptocurrency investment risks: expert By: Bryan McGovern February 6, 2025 11:00 What Newfoundland and Labrador-based employers need to know about changes to employee leave legislation By: Julius Melnitzer February 6, 2025 09:00 200 U.K. employers...
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2 months ago |
benefitscanada.com | Julius Melnitzer |Lolita Baldor |Blake Wolfe |Benefits Canada
Absence management Germany providing leave protection for women experiencing miscarriage By: Staff February 7, 2025 09:00 Legal issues What Newfoundland and Labrador-based employers need to know about changes to employee leave legislation By: Julius Melnitzer February 6, 2025 09:00 Benefits Canada News 200 U.K. employers adopting permanent four-day workweek By: Staff February 5, 2025 15:00 Health benefits Pentagon strips travel reimbursement for troops seeking abortions, fertility treatment...
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Giselle Basanta on becoming one of only a few Black females leading a legal department in Canada - https://t.co/pLGUyL0oEc By Julius Melnitzer | May 18, 2023 There are very few Black females leading legal departments in Canada. Giselle Basanta, a latecomer to the law after ... https://t.co/95GINpmVJa

Bah, Humble - https://t.co/JIJf22unWX Photo by Amirr Zolfaqari at Pexels By Murray Gottheil | May 15, 2023 I spoke to a young lawyer the other day who hails from another country. I will call her Natalie. Natalie explained to me that where she comes from, the culture is ... https://t.co/krjXXvZks2

Christine Silversides' small team at York University is a lesson in maximizing resources - https://t.co/BxSZltkSxu Christine Silversides says teamwork, hard work, dedication, creativity, and training are key to managing the demanding workload By Julius Melnitzer | May 13, 2... https://t.co/dJXXONfsM7