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February 4, 2023

Maneuvers to rake the salary of employees

Teresa Trigueros talks about formulas companies can use to balance wage increases, as long as they do not cross certain insurmountable limits or requirements that are conventionally or legally established.

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February 3, 2023

Number of trans-related employment tribunals increases

Caroline Baker advises employers to tread carefully in cases where employees share beliefs that are at odds with one another.

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February 2, 2023

Tribunal cases involving transgender issues on rise

Caroline Baker says the rise in disputes relating to alleged discrimination against transgender employees suggests more could be done to ensure that transgender individuals feel safe and supported in the workplace.

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February 1, 2023

Temporary foreign worker awarded $300,000 for workplace abuse, but denied tort of labour trafficking

Rhonda Levy comments on an Ontario Supreme Court ruling in which the court struck down a claim made by a temporary foreign worker seeking damages against his employer for the statutory tort of human trafficking.

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January 25, 2023

Hybrid Working Keeps UK High Street Footfall 18 Percent Down on Pre-Pandemic Levels

Sophie Vanhegan says the continued rise in employment disputes related to flexible working in the UK suggests employees and employers are still finding it tricky to agree on flexible working arrangements. (Subscription required.)

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