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  When an employee is terminated without cause in Ontario, their employer must let them know that their employment will end at a future date and give a notice of termination. This notice can either be a working notice or pay in lieu of notice, otherwise known in Ontario as termination pay. Generally, employees prefer to...

      Can my employer lower your wages? Your employer can only cut your pay or wages with your consent! If substantial changes are made to your job without your consent, such as reducing your wages by 15-20% or more, you can treat the move as a constructive dismissal.  In this situation, the law...

Severance Pay in Ontario: A Comprehensive Guide for Employees

Over 200,000 Ontarians faced job termination in 2022, according to Statistics Canada. When I first delved into severance pay, it felt like navigating a labyrinth of legal jargon and complex calculations. That’s why I’ve created this guide to help you understand the intricacies of severance pay in Ontario.   Source: squarespace.com The Hidden Dimensions of...