Currie v. Nylene Canada Inc. : Reasonable Notice Beyond 24 Months

Currie v. Nylene Canada Inc. : Reasonable Notice Beyond 24 Months

Currie v. Nylene Canada Inc. : Reasonable Notice Beyond 24 Months It is generally understood in the world of employment law that 24 months marks the theoretical ceiling in computing reasonable notice of termination. Only very rarely will that ceiling be broken....
Termination Lawyer Toronto

Termination Lawyer Toronto

What is Termination of Employment? If an employer stops employing or discharges an employee from his duties this is called termination of employment. It is also referred to as dismissal or permanent lay-off. Employee can be dismissed on his own free will or that...
Bringing Claims After An Executed Release

Bringing Claims After An Executed Release

After a termination has occurred, employers are quick to offer their dismissed employees a full and final release to be signed whereby the terminated employees agrees to accept the terms of the release and withdraws the right to bring any further action against the...
Bonus Payments During Notice Periods

Bonus Payments During Notice Periods

In the case of Singer v. Nordstrong Equipment Limited, 2017 ONSC 5906, the court held that while the Plaintiff was able to receive payment of his bonus up to the termination date, he was ineligible for bonus for the 17-month common law notice period. The Plaintiff...