Prime Contractors: Four Steps to Avoid Liability for OHS Violations Committed by Prime Contractors and Constructors – Special Report

In a rare case, a city was charged with an OHS violation for the death of a 14-year-old girl in the collapse of a park bathroom wall. The city won. Here's why.

New Duty To Cooperate And Maintain Employment Following Workplace Injury Labour, Employment & Human Rights Bulletin

In a rare case, a city was charged with an OHS violation for the death of a 14-year-old girl in the collapse of a park bathroom wall. The city won. Here's why.

Direct Indemnity Clauses – Supreme Court Of Canada Grants Leave In Resolute FP Canada Inc. v. Her Majesty The Queen

In a rare case, a city was charged with an OHS violation for the death of a 14-year-old girl in the collapse of a park bathroom wall. The city won. Here's why.

OHS Director’s Briefing: Workers’ Comp Coverage of PTSD and Mental Stress in Northwest Territories & Nunavut

In a rare case, a city was charged with an OHS violation for the death of a 14-year-old girl in the collapse of a park bathroom wall. The city won. Here's why.

WINNERS & LOSERS: The Importance of Who Actually Does the Remediation When Bankrupt Companies Face Environmental Orders

In a rare case, a city was charged with an OHS violation for the death of a 14-year-old girl in the collapse of a park bathroom wall. The city won. Here's why.

THE ENVIRONMENTAL COMPLIANCE INSIDER’S 7th ANNUAL DUE DILIGENCE SCORECARD: Recent Cases on the Due Diligence Defence

In a rare case, a city was charged with an OHS violation for the death of a 14-year-old girl in the collapse of a park bathroom wall. The city won. Here's why.

Ontario City Prevails in OHS Prosecution for Death of 14-Year-old Girl

In a rare case, a city was charged with an OHS violation for the death of a 14-year-old girl in the collapse of a park bathroom wall. The city won. Here's why.

Delay in Returning Worker after Drug Test Results Wasn’t Unreasonable

A worker was involved in a serious safety incident involving [...]

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TRAPS TO AVOID: Automatic Termination for Workers Who Violate ‘Cardinal Rules’

Immediately firing a worker for violating a so-called "cardinal" rule is unlikely to be upheld by a court or arbitrator.

Change in Yahoo’s Telecommuting Policy Causes Backlash

A major company just pulled the plug on working from home--much to the dismay of many workers. Here's what you think about telcommuting & the workplace safety issues it raises.

Farmers Need to Get with the Plan!

Farms & ranches are dangerous places for workers. Canadian Agricultural Safety Week is intended to shine a spotlight on the health & safety issues in this industry.

Firing of Foreman for Setting Worker’s Safety Vest on Fire Is Excessive

A foreman flicked a lighter at a piece hanging off [...]

Worker Was Fired for Making Justifiable Safety Complaints about Truck

A probationary worker made numerous safety complaints about his company [...]

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