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Archive for November, 2007

Don’t Let ‘Enhanced’ Severance Be a Surprise During Terminations

November 8, 2007 at 10:42 am by: Northern Exposure

McCarthy Tetrault
Since the concept of at-will employment isn’t recognized in Canada, U.S. employers need to understand how terminations are handled in their operations north of the border. Are you confident that your termination decisions are in line with Canadian law? And what about the “enhanced” severance known as “Wallace damages”? Are you clear on that [...]

Six Essential Tips for Running Background Checks in Canada

November 8, 2007 at 10:20 am by: Karen Sargeant

by Karen Sargeant
former of McCarthy Tetrault
You have found the perfect employee. Your intuition tells you the candidate is exactly what you’ve been looking for. But will she really be the perfect employee? Reference and background checks are a good way to ensure that you have the right person for the job, but they’re not always [...]

When Can You Terminate a Disabled Unionized Employee in Canada?

November 7, 2007 at 10:33 am by: Northern Exposure

McCarthy Tetrault
Canadian discrimination laws, like those in the United States, generally require employers to make accommodations for employees with disabilities. By law, employers must accommodate to the point of “undue hardship,” but undue hardship is difficult to define and is assessed on a case-by-case basis.
What happens when employee rights come up against your rights [...]

Blogs and Why You Should Care

November 7, 2007 at 9:27 am by: Northern Exposure

McCarthy Tetrault
A “blog,” short for web log, is akin to an online diary or an electronic discussion board that often includes a mix of commentary and opinions from visitors to the website. More and more employers are dealing with employees who may be blogging about their work. Here are some questions you should consider.
Q. [...]