Part-Owner of Company Convicted, Fined Personally under OHSA
Company owners are not immune from potential convictions and fines under workplace safety laws. A part-owner of a company has […]
Company owners are not immune from potential convictions and fines under workplace safety laws. A part-owner of a company has […]
A B.C. ship’s navigator has been sentenced to four years after he was convicted of criminal negligence causing death for […]
This case is of the “you thought you had heard everything” variety. An Ontario man has been found guilty under […]
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Does an on-shift-employee have a duty to intervene to stop a fight between members of the public – or between […]
An employee was entitled to refuse to submit to a reasonable-suspicion drug test where a supervisor smelled marijuana in the […]
An employer’s internal e-mails showed that a “professional standards investigation” conducted on an employee was actually a retaliation for the […]
An unremorseful mail room clerk’s sexual harassment and grabbing of a contract worker was just cause for dismissal, the Ontario […]
Even in no-injury accidents, fines under the Ontario Occupational Health and Safety Act can be significant, as demonstrated by a […]
Distracted driving, and in particular texting while driving, are important occupational safety issues, and employers need to act, the U.S. […]
“Not every ailment amounts to a disability”, an adjudicator has held, in dismissing an employee’s grievance. Employers who often wonder […]
An employer has been unsuccessful in its bid to keep a newly-created “capital safety planner” position out of a union […]