Employment Law

Xerox acquiring Lexmark for $1.5B: Employee rights
Xerox's CEO said the acquisition, which is expected to close next year, will create "one stronger organization."…

Google caps off 2024 by cutting 10% of top management roles
CEO Sundar Pichai told staff during an all-hands meeting that the move is part of its years-long push for efficiency.

Should I take company documents home after being fired in Alberta?
Tempted to take certain documents with you after being terminated? Learn more about your rights in Alberta.

RBC eliminates 30 executive roles, part of 2024 restructuring
The workforce reduction comes just months after the bank completed its $13.5-billion acquisition of HSBC Canada.

Rexel Severance Pay: Your Rights Explained
Laid off at Rexel? Discover your rights in Canada, how severance pay is calculated, and steps to take after job loss.

Can I be fired in Alberta if I’m late due to weather?
Lost your job for being late due to the weather? Understand your rights to severance and how our team can help.

Can employers in Alberta force staff to work if it’s too cold?
Boss forcing you to work in extremely cold conditions? Understand your rights in Alberta and how our team can help.

Trouble for Trudeau: Chrystia Freeland resigns ahead of fiscal update
Freeland told Prime Minister Justin Trudeau that she's "committed" to running again in the next federal election.

Wood Canada Severance Pay: Your Rights Explained
Laid off from Wood Canada? Discover your rights in Canada, how severance pay is calculated, and steps to take after job loss.