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Businesses struggling amid the coronavirus pandemic still have to pay fired employees what they’re owed, says an employment lawyer. Continue reading
The fight against insurance companies is a David versus Goliath battle, says disability lawyer Sivan Tumarkin. Continue reading
A California woman says she was fired because her kids were noisy on her work calls. It could be an important lesson for Canadian employees, too. Continue reading
More employers will likely ask for employment contracts after a recent Ontario court decision. But these agreements may not benefit employees, says one employment lawyer. Continue reading
Two B.C. families share their stories as the organization marks six years in a new 73-room facility. Continue reading
Insurance companies can’t ignore legitimate disability claims during the coronavirus pandemic, one lawyer says. Continue reading
The increase in online shopping may be here to stay, as consumers say they prefer the benefits. Continue reading
The province’s infectious disease emergency leave policy does not suspend an em-ployee’s right to severance pay, says one employment lawyer. Continue reading