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June 21, 2023

Tribunal confirms time theft proven by time-tracking software may justify employment termination

Rhonda B. Levy and Barry Kuretzky write about a case in British Columbia which confirmed that time theft may justify the termination of an employee’s employment for just cause.

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June 19, 2023

Ryanair chief pilot sacked over sexual harassment allegations

Alison Sneddon explains that employees and managers should be trained and encouraged to report misconduct in light of a Ryanair pilot being fired for harassing eight junior colleagues.

In the News
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June 19, 2023

Untouchable workers. Companies trapped in forced employment

Paweł Sych discusses an amendment to the Code of Civil Procedure passed by the Sejm, which provides that the court may order the continued employment of a dismissed employee until a verdict is issued in his case. The new rules will protect these workers m

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June 18, 2023

Can an inspector enter the employee's home? Remote work control policies

Sławomir Paruch and Krzysztof Gąsior discuss what the National Labour Inspectorate can and cannot control in the context of remote work and whether employers should to be concerned.

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June 16, 2023

Arbitrator upholds reasonableness of hospital vaccination policy for termination of non-compliant

Rhonda B. Levy and Barry Kuretzky discuss a case in which an arbitrator issued the first award in Ontario to address and uphold the reasonableness of a hospital vaccination policy that allows employers to terminate employees for non-compliance. (Subscript

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