
Office safety concerns grow as border restrictions ease, possible COVID-19 wave looms
Worker shortages mean many employees have additional leverage to push their bosses to accommodate their desire to keep working remotely, Ottawa lawyer says.
Office safety concerns grow as border restrictions ease, possible COVID-19 wave looms
Worker shortages mean many employees have additional leverage to push their bosses to accommodate their desire to keep working remotely, Ottawa lawyer says.
On disability leave following harassment, Ottawa employee grapples with severance questions
Nelligan Law says justice and dignity matter as much as money in such cases
Returning to work: The health and safety realities facing Ottawa employers
Masks and temperature checks? Refusals to work? Several Ottawa employment lawyers say businesses and organizations are obligated to take “reasonable precautions” to maintain a safe
Busting workplace mental health myths
Despite the growing prevalence of mental illness in the workplace, many employees and employers are lost when it comes to understanding their rights.
Coping with COVID-19: Employment law considerations
In the second video of Ottawa Business Journal’s Coping with COVID-19 series, OBJ explores the employment law considerations of temporary layoffs
Telltale signs of workplace harassment – and steps to resolve it
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