Employer may set “terms of reference” for health and safety committee, arbitration board rules
Employers have the power to set terms of reference for the administration and operation of joint health and safety committees, […]
Employers have the power to set terms of reference for the administration and operation of joint health and safety committees, […]
In a decision that affirms a broad definition of “workplace” under the Ontario Occupational Health and Safety Act, the Ontario […]
The Ontario Labour Relations Board has held that it has no authority to order the Ontario Ministry of Labour to […]
An employee who attacked a coworker who warned of safety issues, has been sent to prison for four years. CBC […]
A recent case illustrates the importance of conducting a careful, sensitive investigation of sexual harassment complaints. An employer’s “unpardonable” response […]
A millwright who violated his employer’s “Cardinal Rules” by committing a lock-out violation, deserved a six-month suspension and with a […]
We all know that police in Ontario are cracking down on distracted drivers, particularly those handling cell phones or texting […]
We are often asked whether post-accident fixes or improvements by an employer will be held against it if occupational health […]
A disability management company charged under the Ontario Insurance Act with knowingly making false or misleading statements to an insurer has […]
Effective October 1, 2013, certain changes to Alberta’s occupational health and safety legislation came into force which allow an Occupational […]
The Ontario Labour Relations Board has deferred to the opinion of a Ministry of Labour inspector over that of an […]
Drivers who have a cell phone in hand are committing an offence, even if not using the phone at the […]