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FREE WEBINAR: February 11, 2025 - Year In Review: Canada

January 31, 2025

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The Employment Law Alliance (ELA) is proud to present this complimentary webinar for clients of member firms discussing the complex array of challenges faced by Canadian employers in 2024. Join us for an engaging and insightful webinar as our expert panelists from Alberta, British Columbia and Ontario dive into the most impactful legal changes and trends of 2024, and emerging legislative and judicial developments in 2025. Topics Include:    

·        Significant (and surprising) judicial interpretation of contractual termination provisions

·        Employee rights and protections - new and evolving reforms, including the Working for Workers Acts

·        Wrongful dismissal and bad faith termination

·        Human rights tactical considerations

   

Tuesday, February 11, 2025

   

1:00 pm Mountain Time (1 hour)

   

   

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