Back-to-Work Legislation Justified Under Section 1 of the Charter, Ontario Court of Appeal Holds in Landmark Decisions

The Ontario Court of Appeal has, for the first time, considered the constitutionality of back to work legislation under the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms (Charter). As Canadian courts have previously recognized, section 2(d) of the Charter protects the rights of workers to advance their workplace goals through a collective bargaining process and to…

“No News” May Not Mean “No New Employment”: Settlement Drafting Lessons From Cross v. Cooling Tower Maintenance Inc.

When it comes to settlement agreements, precision is non-negotiable. In this article, Justin Jalea explores the recent Cross v. Cooling Tower maintenance Inc. decision and provides important reminders for employers drafting settlement agreements involving salary continuance and clawback provisions.

Build a Better Employment Agreement: Cracking the Clause Code

This next session in our ongoing Employment Agreement webinar series will cover everything you need to know about some lesser discussed (but incredibly important) clauses, offering a practical look at how those contract terms can create risk—and opportunity—for employers. With employment laws continuing to evolve and courts taking a closer look at the enforceability of key provisions, understanding how to draft clear, compliant, and defensible clauses has never been more important. We’ll explore the essential components that shape an effective agreement and provide actionable insights that can help organizations significantly reduce litigation exposure and strengthen their employment practices. 

Nova Scotia Court Finds Cross-Canada Termination Clause Unenforceable: A Cautionary Tale for Multi-Jurisdiction Employers

Jurisdiction matters when drafting cross-country contracts. In this article, we examine the Brocklehurst v Micco Companies decision where Micco’s termination clause was found unenforceable under Nova Scotia legislation and explore the broader implications for employers to ensure provisions are precise and effective across Canada.

Attendance Management Training Workshop

Finding the right balance between employee rights and workplace absenteeism is never simple. Join Laura Buck and Grant Nuttall on May 12 to strengthen your attendance management approach.