All tagged employer

Mitigation 101

If you’ve experienced a termination – either as an employer or an employee – then you’re likely familiar with the common law concept of mitigation. If this concept is new to you, fear not! This blog is a great starting point on the topic and reviews the most recent case law in Ontario.

Writing The Right-To-Disconnect Policy Right

What is the “right to disconnect”? It’s a misnomer, actually, when it comes to Ontario’s new ESA requirement for a disconnecting-from-work policy. This blog summarizes three basic approaches to writing the disconnecting-from-work policy with helpful tips and strategies, to help employers write the right kind of policy for their workplace.

Olympic Reminders for Employers about Inclusivity

The Olympic games are on the cusp of big changes when it comes to inclusivity and equality in sports. The world is looking at what the athletes are wearing, with dress codes and uniforms sparking increased discussion. The Olympic idea of “what not to wear” offers important reminders for employers. This blog offers a useful employer’s guide to dress codes.

What’s Weird About Vacation In 2021?

Vacation time (and pay!) is another area where employers need to continue to “expect the unexpected” in 2021. Vacation accrual and usage for the last year-and-a-half has not been normal. This blog discusses 2021 vacation including the application of ESA requirements, dealing with accrued liabilities, IDEL-related issues, and “other weirdness.”

Is Uber Just Trying to Reinvent the Wheel?

Uber announced its Flexible Work+ plan, in which it provides some of the benefits that its drivers and workers’ rights groups are demanding, but without providing the traditional (expensive) entitlements that come along with full employee status. Is this a flexible work plan or a circumvention of employment laws?