Owner/developer was not responsible for civil damages sustained in a workplace incident 20 years ago
Over 20 years after a workplace incident that seriously injured a worker, the Alberta Court of Queen’s Bench has dismissed […]
Over 20 years after a workplace incident that seriously injured a worker, the Alberta Court of Queen’s Bench has dismissed […]
Alberta employers should heed a recent appeal decision in which an employer was held liable for damage caused by an […]
An employee’s demand for a bonus and assertion that his employment relationship would not be “fruitful” and that his employer […]
The employer of the injured worker, not the owner of the workplace, was required to report the worker’s injury, the […]
Physically demonstrative managers beware: your company’s workers compensation coverage does not necessarily protect you from lawsuits by employees. Even though […]
An employer that dismissed an employee after a harassment investigation did not breach a previous safety-reprisal settlement with the employee, […]
An employee’s lack of knowledge of safety laws was a proper consideration in his employer’s decision to deny him a […]
The fact that an employee had engaged in harassment did not make it foreseeable that he would assault a coworker, […]
The number of Ontario Occupational Health and Safety Act convictions was at a six-year low in the government’s fiscal 2013/14 year, Ontario […]
The results of a recent Ontario Ministry of Labour safety blitz shows many new small businesses violate basic legal requirements […]
An electrician’s comment, “Don’t worry about me, I carry weapons” and “it would really feel good to kill something today” […]
Must an employer obtain permission from the Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario to access medical records held in the employer’s […]