On July 20, 2010, the Ontario Superior Court of Justice found Kraft Canada to be negligent in dealing with the complaints of a worker who was the repe Read More...
Any employee can be terminated at almost any time, and a reason is usually only needed if the termination is for cause.
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Top RCMP Commissioner, William Elliott, is the latest potential subject of workplace harassment complaints. Almost a dozen top officials in the force Read More...
Even if not mentioned in verbal or written employment contracts, termination for cause is an implied term in all employment contracts.
Two high-ranking public servants moved forward on reform plans designed to save Public Works billions of dollars. The future looked bright. But sudden Read More...
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