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Employment Law February 1st, 2024

Flanagan Foodservice: Severance Packages

By Lior Samfiru

Laid off or lost your job at Flanagan Foodservice? Learn about your employment rights in Canada and how to calculate your severance…

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Employment Law February 1st, 2024

Deutsche Bank slashing 3,500 jobs to improve operational efficiency

By Lior Samfiru

The bank claims that its operational efficiency program has already resulted in more than $1 billion in savings.

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Employment Law February 1st, 2024

Deutsche Bank: Severance Packages

By Lior Samfiru

Laid off or lost your job at Deutsche Bank? Learn about your employment rights in Canada and how to calculate your severance…

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Employment Law January 31st, 2024

Harmon lays off 50 workers, Canadians affected: Reports

By Lior Samfiru

Several employees at the construction company have contacted our firm – claiming that they have been let go.

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Employment Law January 31st, 2024

Harmon: Severance Packages

By Lior Samfiru

Laid off or lost your job at Harmon? Learn about your employment rights in Canada and how to calculate your severance pay.

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Employment Law January 31st, 2024

BMO fires bankers following alleged homophobic harassment

By Karen Tereposky

The bank is encouraging employees to "speak up" if they notice bad behaviour in the workplace.

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Employment Law January 30th, 2024

Dell layoffs hit multiple roles, including sales, marketing: Reports

By Lior Samfiru

Widespread team impacts are said to be occurring over the next several weeks, with an unknown number of Canadian employees affected.

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Employment Law January 30th, 2024

Canada increasing working notice for federally regulated employees on Feb. 1

By Brynna Hambly

In addition to more working notice, companies will have to provide dismissed staff with a written statement of benefits.

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Employment Law January 30th, 2024

PayPal Layoffs: 9% of staff being cut to ‘right-size’ the business

By Lior Samfiru

In addition to direct reductions, the payments firm will the eliminate open roles over the course of the year.

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