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May 26, 2022

Are employees entitled to paid time off to vote in the election?

Rhonda Levy and George Vassos explain Ontario’s Election Act, under which every employee who is qualified to vote is entitled to three consecutive hours to vote while the polls are open.

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May 26, 2022

How will the hospitality industry face the first summer without eventuals or contracts for work and service?

Antonio Pedrajas discusses how a new regulation in Spain regarding a discontinuous fixed model for employees will affect the hospitality industry this summer.

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May 25, 2022

Another arbitrator dismisses grievance disputing mandatory vaccination policy

Rhonda Levy and George Vassos discuss a case in which an arbitrator dismissed a grievance over a mandatory vaccination mandate and the lessons for Canadian employers.

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May 24, 2022

Trans-Atlantic Framework Would Ease EU-to-US Data Flows

Philip Gordon explains the new Trans-Atlantic Data Privacy Framework agreed upon by the EU and the US, which aims to install better privacy protections to limit US intelligence activities involving EU residents' personal data and more.

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May 20, 2022

Court upholds determination that three taxi drivers are employees

Rhonda Levy and George Vassos examine a British Columbia case that considered what differentiates an employee from an independent contractor under the province’s Employment Standards Act (ESA). (Subscription required.)

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