Category Archives: e2r Alerts

Application Needed to Extend Temporary Layoffs in BC

You may recall that British Columbia previously extended the temporary layoff period to a maximum of 24 weeks for layoffs related to COVID-19, ending on August 30th, 2020. Since that date is quickly approaching, it’s time to consider whether or not you’ll need to apply for a variance to extend those layoffs past the end […]

Managerial Exemptions

Starbucks Coffee Canada (“Starbucks”) could be on the hook for 50 million dollars in unpaid overtime if a new class-action lawsuit filed on behalf of its managers is successful. According to the Ontario Employment Standards Act, 2000 (“ESA”), a person whose work is supervisory or managerial in character and who may perform non-supervisory or non-managerial […]

Ontario’s Declared Emergency Comes to an End

On July 21st, 2020, Bill 195 Reopening Ontario (A Flexible Response to COVID-19) Act, 2020, received Royal Assent, effectively ending the provincial declaration of emergency as of July 24th, 2020. As the declared emergency ends, with it are several changes to the Infectious Disease Emergency Leave and the Declared Emergency Leave. Declared Emergency Leave: Employees […]

Welcome Changes Coming to Alberta

Big changes are coming to Alberta’s Employment Standards Code. In an effort to aid in Alberta’s economic recovery, Bill 32, Restoring Balance in Alberta’s Workplaces Act, 2020, was introduced on July 7th, 2020 and upon Royal Assent, many of the changes will take effect on November 1, 2020. Some changes however would take effect as […]

Ontario’s Emergency Orders Gets Extended

Ontario Premier Doug Ford has once again extended the province’s Emergency Orders until at least July 22nd, 2020. The Orders first started back on March 17th, 2020 and has since been extended numerous times. This means that the deemed Infectious Disease Emergency Leave for those employees previously on layoff has been extended to six weeks […]

British Columbia Extends Layoff Period (Again) and Alberta is not far behind

More jurisdictions across Canada are continuing to extend the length of their temporary layoff periods to avoid those layoffs from becoming permanent and giving rise to termination pay obligations. British Columbia is the next province to (again) extend the length of their temporary layoffs. Last month the province extended the period to 16 weeks, which […]

Federally Regulated Employers Catch a Break

The Federal Government has extended the layoff period temporarily to accommodate employees who have been laid off during the current pandemic. Previously, employers could temporarily lay-off their employees for up to three months if no recall date was provided, or for a period of up to six months if they provided an expected recall date […]

Ontario Termination Provisions in Doubt

The brief run on employer friendly cases seems to have come to an end. The Ontario Court of Appeal just reversed the lower court’s decision in Waksdale v Swegon North America, which previously held that an ‘illegal’ just cause termination provision would not necessarily impact the enforceability of a ‘legal’ without cause provision where the […]

Canada Emergency Response Benefit Extended

After much speculation, Prime Minister Trudeau announced today that the Canada Emergency Response Benefit (CERB) will be extended by 8 weeks. Previously the length of the eligibility period for the CERB was 16 weeks, which for many who applied when it first became available will be soon coming to an end. As a reminder, the […]

Ontario Government Provides Employers Further Relief

Over the weekend the provincial government passed legislation amending the Ontario Employment Standards Act, 2000 (the “ESA”) in several fundamental ways. In particular, the changes set out below will apply throughout the “Covid-19 Period”, which is defined as the period from March 1, 2020 to six (6) weeks after Ontario’s emergency order is lifted. Employees […]

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