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Federally regulated employees: What they need to know | Employment Law Show TV – S5 E14
FEDERALLY REGULATED EMPLOYEES: WHAT THEY NEED TO KNOW, reduced hours after a layoff, harassment at the workplace, and more on Season 5…
Lior Samfiru on the future of Uber after U.K Supreme Court ruling
Employment lawyer Lior Samfiru joins Jill Bennett on Global News Radio's 980 CKNW to discuss the U.K Supreme Court's Uber ruling.
Lawyer comments on U.K Supreme Court Uber decision
An employment lawyer joined CBC Radio On The Coast to discuss the recent U.K Supreme Court's decision on Uber drivers.
Uber drivers are employees not contractors, says UK Supreme Court
Uber drivers must be treated as employees rather than self-employed independent contractors, says the UK's Supreme Court. Partner Lior Samfiru reacts to…
Conduct that constitutes “bad faith” by your LTD insurer | Disability Law Show TV – S3 E17
CONDUCT THAT CONSTITUTES AS BAD FAITH BY YOUR LTD INSURER on Season 3 Episode 17 on the Disability Law Show.
Termination without cause: What you need to know | Employment Law Show TV – S5 E13
TERMINATION WITHOUT CAUSE, repeated temporary layoffs, working notice, and more on Season 5 Episode 13 of the Employment Law Show.
Coronaphobia and Long-term Disability Claims: 3 Things to Know
Suffering from Coronaphobia? Disability Lawyer Sivan Tumarkin explains 3 things you need to be aware of when you claim long-term disability benefits.
Bombardier laying off 1,600 people, ending Learjet program
Bombardier is laying off 1,600 employees. Learn about severance pay for non-unionized Bombardier employees and what their rights are.
Air Canada cutting 1,500 jobs and suspending additional flights
Air Canada has announced additional layoffs and service cuts in response to ongoing air travel restrictions in the country due to the…