
Employer Would Have Had Just Cause but Messed Up Termination Procedure
Facebook published a StarPhoenix article lamenting a tragic 2016 shooting that killed 4 and injured many others in which the
Installing Camera in Truck to Analyze Accident Causes Is Valid Safety Measure
The union claimed that installing a DriveCam system in the cockpit of concrete mixers was an unwarranted intrusion of drivers'
Driver Keeps His Job Even Though His “Slackness” Caused Expensive Accident
The semi-trailer driver would have noticed the misalignment between the vehicle and trailer had he been paying attention and gotten
Termination Is Too Harsh a Penalty for Off-Duty Violence
Terminating employees for off-duty violence is generally easier when they're wearing their company uniform when they commit it. The case
Speeding Past Stopped School Bus Is Just Cause to Terminate
A heavy truck driven by an Apprentice Powerline Technician 'blew by' a yellow school bus that had stopped to pick
OK to Charge Constructor as “Employer” for OHS Violation, Says Top Court
A case with major liability implications for companies that act as 'constructors' at multi-employer work sites began tragically when a
Dump Truck OHS Violations Lead to Worker’s Death and $65,000 in Fines
A construction firm and management company were fined $25,000 for a pair of OHS violations for an incident in which
Contractor Faces OHS Charges for Paving Worker’s Death
Newfoundland laid half a dozen OHS charges against a paving contractor for a work fatality to a 54-year-old worker as
