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Overview

Enforceable employment contracts are imperative for Canadian employers to control risk and manage the significant liability that employers can otherwise face, especially upon termination of employment. Employment contracts are read in favour of employees in Canada, so it is crucial that a knowledgeable employment lawyer draft the most important clauses, such as a termination clause, to manage risk. 

Any clause within an employment contract that appears to contract below minimum employment standards can void the termination clause, even if not relied upon in the circumstances. This creates considerable risk for employers. 

This webinar will highlight the key clauses within an employment contract and sources of liability for employers, along with best practices to avoid the most common errors that we see, which could result in significant liability for Canadian employers. 

 

Areas Covered in the Session

  • Effect of an employment contract
  • Basic overview of what employment standards legislation is in Canada
  • Sources of liability for employers associated with poorly drafted employment contracts, including termination clauses
  • Best practices to avoid the common pitfalls by employers in drafting employment contracts 

Who Will Benefit

  • Employee Relations Specialists
  • Human Resource Managers
  • Human Resource Executives
  • Lawyers interested in learning more about Canadian employment law

Speaker Profile

Ben Currie is a labour and employment lawyer who works for Spring Law, a virtual workplace law firm based out of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Ben is called to the bar in the provinces of Ontario and Nova Scotia. Ben practices labour and employment law exclusively with experience in all areas of workplace law. Ben regularly advises employers of all sizes on areas such as employee discipline, termination of employment, day-to-day workplace issues, contract drafting, and policy drafting. Ben also has a background in labour and employee relations prior to law and prioritizes practical advice for clients