Blog for Employers
We would love to become your “go-to” law firm for employment related matters. Our lawyers are very knowledgeable in this field and can assist employers with all types of employment matters, including advice when the need arises to terminate or lay-off an employee. We can also assist you in developing employment contracts that include non-competition clauses, non-solicitation clauses, confidentiality provisions, non-disclosure agreements, severance limits, stock options, etc. We can also develop your company’s employee handbooks, policy manuals, etc.
We invite you to review some of our blog posts on these subjects below and encourage you to keep watching, as new ones will be posted on a regular basis.
The Employer’s Duty to Investigate
When does a duty to investigate exist? What does a workplace investigation require? By Glendinning In many instances, employers are not required to investigate matters. However, employers should be aware of situations where they are [...]
Changing Terms of Employment and Constructive Dismissal
By Michael Truong and Glendinning If you are considering changing an employee’s work terms you may be faced with an unintended case of constructive dismissal and be liable for damages. Constructive dismissal signifies an employer’s [...]
Election Day is October 19, 2015 – can my employees take time off from work to vote?
By Glendinning Are your employees entitled to have time off in order to vote in the upcoming federal election? You may be surprised to hear that the answer is often yes. Under the Canada [...]
Terminating a seasonal employee? Know the entitlements of seasonal employees
If you are terminating the employment of a seasonal employee, you’ll want to exercise caution. In some cases, seasonal employees will be entitled to advanced notice of their termination or severance. Such advance notice or [...]
Non-Competition and Non-Solicitation Clauses 101
Non-Competition and Non-Solicitation Clauses 101 By Glendinning and Lawrence Smith Non-competition and non-solicitation clauses are useful tools that employers can use to protect their business. Unfortunately, many employers are unfamiliar with these clauses, and it [...]
Dismissing an employee? – Be aware of your obligations
Dismissing an employee? – Be aware of your obligations Published December 8, 2014 By Lawrence Smith & Glendinning Are you considering letting an employee go? Perhaps you’ve already let an employee go, and they’re demanding [...]
The Importance of Having an Employment Lawyer
The Importance of Having an Employment Lawyer By Glendinning & Lawrence Smith Recently, the National Post ran an article about the case of Fredrickson v. Newtech Dental Laboratory Inc., 2014 BCSC 335. The article provides [...]