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In responding to COVID-19, employers may be put in a position of having to collect, use and disclose personal information about their workers.  Employers should seek to balance their worker’s right to privacy with their legal obligations to collect, use and disclose such information.  Generally, employers should only endeavour to collect, use and disclose information...
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The COVID-19 pandemic is having a significant impact on the Canadian workforce and economy, putting employers and employees in the position of having to figure out their legal obligations and protections in a rapidly changing and uncertain time. Please note that the information in this post relates to Ontario’s provincially regulated and non-unionized workplaces. It...
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Turnpenney Milne LLP is pleased to be included in Canadian Lawyer Magazine’s Top 10 Labour and Employment Boutiques.
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On October 24, 2019, Lindsay Gluck will be presenting at HRPA Niagara’s chapter event on the topic of Bad Boss or Bully? How to Know the Difference and What to Do About It.  Attendees will receive a practical overview of workplace harassment and learn: developments in workplace law pertaining to bullying and harassment by supervisors...
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Krista Siedlak will be presenting at the 30th Annual Schedule 2 Employers’ Group Conference on October 22nd on “The Nuts and Bolts of Conducting Workplace Investigations. Topics will include: The investigation process An in-depth overview of the steps in an investigation
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On September 23, 2019, Krista Siedlak will be presenting at the Law Society of Ontario on “Workplace Investigations: Understanding the Statutory Framework and Key Concepts.” The presentation will include the following topics: statutory framework related to internal workplace investigations reviewing internal policies and collective agreements implications of changes to WSIA regarding mental stress benefits
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On September 26, 2019, Krista Siedlak will be presenting at the 2019 Human Resources Professionals Association (HRPA) Eastern Conference in Kingston on How to Manage an Underperforming Employee. Attendees will learn: the difference between performance management and employee discipline; understand when to performance manage and when to use your employee discipline process; common mistakes and...
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Courtney Laidlaw wrote an article published in Canadian Employment Law Today outlining the regulations coming into force under the federal Bill C-65 relating to harassment and violence in the workplace. Feds aim to stamp out workplace violence and harassment.pdf  
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On June 20, 2019 Catherine Milne co-Chaired the Law Society of Ontario’s 22nd Annual Six Minute Employment Lawyer.  Close to 400 lawyers participated in the program which will be available via web replay on July 24, 2019.  Nathaniel Marshall was one of the faculty.  He spoke on Workplace Investigations and Common Pitfalls to Avoid when...
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On May 15, 2019, Nathaniel Marshall was published in Employment Law Today. His article Avoiding the Lows of Employees Getting High discussed how employers must balance the rights of employees and their own concerns surrounding health, safety, and productivity in the era of legal marijuana. Avoiding the Lows of Employees Getting High.pdf
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Nathaniel Marshall recently wrote an article for Canadian Employment Law titled A Quick Guide for Conducting Workplace Investigations.
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We are pleased to announce that Sunil Sharma, Esi Codjoe and Nathaniel Marshall have joined our team in Toronto.
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Catherine Milne presented as Faculty at the Osgoode Certificate for Human Resources Law for HR Professionals on April 2, 2019. This annual certificate program provides an essential foundation in the laws governing the employment relationship. Catherine’s topic was Equity, Diversity & Accommodation: Human Rights at Work.
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On March 23rd, Krista Siedlak spoke at the Osgoode Certificate for Labour Law on Investigations. Krista’s focus was on Making a Finding and Report Writing.
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Krista Siedlak presented twice at the Osgoode Certificate for Human Resources Law for HR Professionals on March 16th on Investigations. Specifically, Krista spoke to the group on Interviewing Techniques, followed by Repairing and Restoration Work post-investigation.
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Krista Siedlak will be presenting at the Weed in the Workplace: The HR Professional’s Guide To Managing Risks Under the New Cannabis Regime program taking place April 4, 2019 at Osgoode Hall, York University. 2019 OPD Weed in the Workplace
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Catherine Milne and Krista Siedlak will be presenting at the Osgoode Certificate in Human Resources Law for HR Professionals; five one-day modules taking place from March 26 – April 30, 2019 at Osgoode Hall, York University. OPD Certificate in HR Law 2019
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Ozlem Yucel recently wrote an article for HR Professional entitled Bad Boss or Bully? How to Know the Difference.
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Krista Siedlak and Lindsay Gluck are presenting two topics at the Annual Human Resources Professionals Association Conference on February 1, 2019: Boss or Bull? How to Know the Difference and What to Do about It, and #AfterMeToo: What Does This Mean for your Company
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On November 20, 2018, Ozlem Yucel spoke at the Human Resource Professionals Association on the topic of “The Employment Standards Act and Bill 47”.
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On October 18, 2018, Krista Siedlak spoke at the 2018 HR Law Conference on the topic of “Workplace Investigations 101: How to Protect Your Workplace in the World of Complaints”.
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In July 2018, Krista Siedlak was interviewed for an article in Maclean’s Magazine titled “Why a federal #MeToo law won’t be enforced any time soon.” Click here to view her comments.
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The Ontario Court of Appeal recently released a decision on how damages ought to be assessed with respect to an employee’s bonus and benefits over the reasonable notice period. The Decision In Singer v. Nordstrong Equipment Limited, 2018 ONCA 364, an employee commenced a wrongful dismissal action against his former employer seeking his lost salary,...
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Catherine Milne was interviewed about the process of investigations for an article on the CBC News website entitled “How investigators try to determine truth of harassment claims”. Click here to read her comments.
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By Catherine Milne Ontario’s Human Rights Tribunal awarded $200,000 on account of an Applicant’s injury to dignity, feelings and self-respect on account of repeated sexual assault and harassment at the hands of her manager, who was also her landlord.  This award represents a high-water mark from the Tribunal for awards of sexual harassment.   In...
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On April 8, 2018, Ozlem Yucel spoke at the Job Search and Employment Law workshop organized by the Turkish Community Heritage Centre of Canada. The workshop took place at Toronto Northern District Library at 40 Orchard View Blvd. and also featured Deniz Küçükceylan, CHRP and Seyfi Atasoy as speakers.
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By Deborah Hudson A friendly reminder that all businesses and non-profits with 20 or more employees (as well as designated public sector organizations) are required to file an accessibility compliance report no later than December 31, 2017. The compliance report confirms that you have met your current accessibility requirements under the Accessibility for Ontarians with...
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