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November 23, 2022

Court sets aside judgement reducing employee’s reasonable notice period for failure to mitigate

Rhonda B. Levy, George Vassos and Monty Verlint discuss a case in which the Ontario Court of Appeal found that a lower court erred when it held that in order to mitigate, a dismissed employee must begin searching for a lesser-paying job after spending a r

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November 23, 2022

Colorado and Oregon Trigger Protections for Leaves Relating to Respiratory Illnesses

David C. Gartenberg and Cristin Casey explain the additional leave obligations that employers with Colorado and Oregon operations now face. (Subscription required.)

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November 22, 2022

Illinois Passes Workers’ Rights Amendment

Jennifer Jones, Scott Mainquist, David P. Radelet and Dru Selden examine the Illinois Constitution Amendment 1, passed by voters, which amends the state constitution to guarantee workers a broad right to collective bargaining and has the potential to sign

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November 18, 2022

DE&I Looks Different Around the Globe

Don Dowling said global companies should slow down and adapt their DE&I initiatives to different countries and consider local demographics if they're serious about diversity. (Subscription required.)

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November 18, 2022

Beware of lying on the resume: Not only can you lose your job but commit a crime

Miguel Arberas explains that those who lie about their training and training to get a job can be dismissed even if there is no damage.

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