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Employment Law Reference Hub — Key Cases & Commentary
This hub provides quick access to leading Canadian employment law decisions and David Harris’s related LinkedIn and CanLII-Connect commentary. It is a companion to the case law discussed throughout this site.
- Landmark Cases (CanLII)
- LinkedIn Articles & Commentary
- CanLII-Connect Commentaries
- About This Resource
LinkedIn Articles & Commentary by David Harris
Selected LinkedIn posts exploring key employment law themes.
- Defamation claim due to the investigation
- Equity derivative plans & wrongful dismissal
- RSU — a review of Wigdor v Facebook
- Solicitor-client retainer & the investigation
- Duty of fairness in investigations
- EI clawback — raise it or not?
- When is a deal not a deal?
- Employment law claims in bankruptcy
- Suing for workplace sexual harassment
- The mediator’s role re defect in pleading
- The duty to investigate — an independent remedy
- The mediator’s role — defect in pleading (older)
- Summary of Exceptional Damage Awards
- When is a deal not a deal?
- Requirement of a companion action for human rights
- Void or voidable?
- Employment Law Claims (update)
- Illegality defence — can employer argue it?
- Employment Law Reflections (update)
- Case & Remedy Highlights (update)
- Investigations & Remedies (update)
- Employment Law Trends (update)
- Workplace Legal Reflections (update)
- Ontario Divisional Court on duty to investigate
- Policy Manual as Contractual Term
- Repudiation of the employment contract
- Remedy for statutory violation
- Evans — The ESA
- Is the termination clause now like the dodo?
- Chart: contracting out of common law
- The potential of a potential violation
- The reason for termination — not so simple
- Duty to recommend retention of legal counsel
- Significant Past & Future Lost Income Awards
CanLII-Connect Commentaries by David Harris
- Ontario WSIA denies human rights relief for lost income — CanLII-Connect
- Power Imbalance and the “Consensual” Workplace Romance — CanLII-Connect
- Reinstatement under Ontario Human Rights Code — CanLII-Connect
- Sexy Servers — Offside the Human Rights Code? — CanLII-Connect
About This Resource
This reference hub will be updated as new LinkedIn articles are published and new case law is added to the site. It is meant to provide quick navigation to the external authorities discussed throughout the chapters.
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