Employment Law

Great Canadian Entertainment: Severance Packages

Someone tosses a pair of kings across a table while gambling at a Great Canadian Entertainment-owned casino.

Great Canadian Entertainment is a prominent company in the Canadian entertainment and hospitality industry. Established in 1982, it operates as a private company with its headquarters in Toronto, Ontario.

The company manages a diverse array of entertainment venues, such as casinos, hotels, and dining facilities across Canada. It provides a variety of services, including gaming, entertainment, hospitality, and dining experiences. Great Canadian Entertainment’s 25 locations include:

  • Great Canadian Casino Resort Toronto
  • Great Canadian Casino Resort Vancouver
  • Pickering Casino Resor
  • Casino Ajax
  • Great Blue Heron Casino & Hotel
  • Elements Casino Brantford
  • Elements Casino Flamboro
  • Elements Casino Grand River
  • Elements Casino Mohawk
  • Shorelines Casino Belleville
  • Shorelines Casino Peterborough
  • Shorelines Casino Thousand Islands
  • Shorelines Slots at Kawaratha Downs
  • River Rock Casino Resort
  • Elements Casino Victoria
  • Elements Casino Surrey
  • Elements Casino Chilliwack
  • Hastins Racecourse & Casino
  • Chances Dawson Creek
  • Chances Dawson Maple Ridge
  • Flamboro Downs
  • Casino Nanaimo

 

Great Canadian Entertainment employs nearly 10,000 individuals across the country in a wide range of job roles, including casino operations, hospitality management, culinary services, security, finance, and administrative positions. It was acquired by U.S. private equity firm Apollo Global Management in 2021 for $3.3 billion.

Severance pay for Great Canadian Entertainment

In Canada, non-unionized employees at Great Canadian Entertainment can get up to 24 months of severance pay when they are fired or laid off from their job. This includes individuals working full-time, part-time, and hourly in Ontario, Alberta, or B.C.

Severance is the compensation a non-unionized worker in Canada receives from their employer when they are fired without cause.

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Even if you are fired for cause, it’s very likely that you are still entitled to full severance pay because employees often don’t meet the conditions necessary for this type of dismissal.

Regardless of a company’s grasp on employment law, they are legally required to provide proper compensation following a termination.

This concept applies during challenging economic conditions, downsizing, the closure of a business, or major public health events such as the COVID-19 pandemic.


WATCH: Employment lawyer Lior Samfiru explains everything you need to know about severance pay on an episode of the Employment Law Show.


The employment lawyers at Samfiru Tumarkin LLP have represented tens of thousands of employees over the years in severance package negotiations.

We have successfully secured much larger amounts for individuals employed across a variety of positions, from entry level jobs to executives.

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How to properly calculate severance pay

Employers often incorrectly calculate severance pay. There is a belief that severance pay is one week’s pay, two weeks’ pay, or a week for every year of service an employee has with the company.

For non-unionized employees, the main factors of termination or severance pay include age, length of service, position, bonuses, benefits, and the ability to find new work.

To figure out how much compensation you may be entitled to, use our firm’s Pocket Employment Lawyer.

ADDITIONAL RESOURCES
• Severance Pay in Ontario
• Alberta severance packages
• Understanding severance in B.C.
Layoffs in Canada

Don’t sign on the dotted line!

Do not accept any severance offer, termination papers, or exit agreement that Great Canadian Entertainment may provide you with.

Once you sign these documents, you eliminate your ability to negotiate your severance package.

Generally speaking, if an employee doesn’t receive the proper amount of severance pay when they lose their job, it’s possible that they have been wrongfully dismissed.

An employment lawyer at Samfiru Tumarkin LLP can review your situation and explain how much compensation you are legally entitled to.

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The knowledgeable employment law team at Samfiru Tumarkin LLP has helped tens of thousands of non-unionized individuals across the country.

In addition to severance package negotiations, our lawyers have experience securing solutions for the following employment matters:

 

Our lawyers in Ontario, Alberta, and B.C. stand ready to help you solve your workplace issues.

If you are a non-unionized employee who needs help with an employment issue, contact us or call 1-855-821-5900 to get the advice you need, and the compensation you deserve.

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Disclaimer: The materials above are provided as general information about the rights of non-unionized employees in Canada. It is not specific to any one company and should not be read as suggesting any improper conduct on the part of any specific employer.

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