“But They Charged the Wrong Company!” Sorry, You Will Still Have to Go Through a Trial
In a case involving an environmental prosecution, an Ontario justice of the peace has concluded that a “wrong company has […]
In a case involving an environmental prosecution, an Ontario justice of the peace has concluded that a “wrong company has […]
An Ontario arbitrator has interpreted the Occupational Health and Safety Act to require Loblaws to provide anti-fatigue mats to self-checkout […]
An Ontario Justice of the Peace has rejected a roofing company’s argument that a Ministry of Labour inspector’s request that […]
In previous posts, we reported that the Ontario Labour Relations Board had expressed doubt about whether it has jurisdiction to […]
Arguing that his “termination would not have happened” had his employer complied with Bill 168 and thus addressed his harassment […]
An Occupational Health and Safety Co-ordinator has been found guilty of a violation of Nova Scotia’s Occupational Health and Safety […]
A U.S. judge has acquitted an in-house lawyer on obstruction charges, in part because she consulted widely with outside counsel. […]
Workplace threats are now “violence” in Ontario and justify strong discipline, the decision of an Ontario arbitrator suggests. Bill 168 […]
An Ontario Superior Court judge has reinstated an Occupational Health and Safety Act prosecution that “went off the rails” because of […]
It is rare that the facts of a dismissal case are so bizarre as to be shocking, but this is […]
A vice-chair of the Ontario Labour Relations Board has suggested, without finally deciding the point, that the OLRB has no authority […]
The Ontario Labour Relations Board has held that an engineer’s report that did not use the words, “not likely to endanger […]