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Attend our 24th Annual Employers’ Conference

Friday, September 3rd, 2010

Labour & Employment Law Update 2010

Join us at our upcoming conference on November 4, 2010 at the Holiday Inn Select - Toronto Airport. 

View the Detailed Conference Agenda, or Register Now Online!

TOPICS INCLUDE:
• Terminating the Long-Term Disabled Employee
• Pre-employment Screening
• What You Need to Know About Alternative Work Relationships
• The Latest on WSIB Reforms
• Occupational Health and Safety Update
• Employment Standards Compliance Strategies for Employers
• How to Protect Your Organization’s Confidential and Electronic Information

We hope to see you there!

Order your copy Today

Friday, August 20th, 2010

Our own Allison Taylor, along with Peter Wilson, have co-authored the 3rd edition of their book, “The Corporate Counsel Guide to Employment Law.”

This resource provides a focused and disciplined overview and guide with respect to employment law. This practical text addresses the material legal constraints, issues and requirements of employment law, helping you with everything from hiring to termination.

For more information or to order your copy, visit Canada Law Book here.

Tuesday, June 15th, 2010

The U.S. Labour Department has recently commenced an initiative to require employers to prepare and adopt compliance plans to ensure they do not violate wage, job safety and equal employment laws.  The announcement was accompanied by an expression of the desire by Labour Secretary Seth Harris that his department foster a “culture of compliance” amoung employers, as opposed to a complaint-driven system in which the employers are “caught” not complying.  The intent is for employers to prepare written plans designed to prevent violations of workplace laws, including plans to address safety hazards in the workplace. 

The plan is focused in particular on recent wage violations in restaurants and discount retailing, as well as safety violations in coal mining and construction.  Another focus is on the widespread use of independent contractors to avoid paying Social Security taxes and to avoid wage laws.  In future, employers will have to provide a written explanation to the Labour Department to explain their use of contractors, and to provide a similar explanation to those workers. 

Not surprisingly, employers have reacted negatively, alleging micromanagement of their businesses.  Pro-labour commentators have also expressed concerns regarding the potential superficiality of such plans.

 Since trends in the United States frequently precede similar trends in Canada, it remains to be seen whether Canadian provinces eventually follow suit to ensure compliance with labour laws.  A greater culture of compliance exists in Canada than in the United States, but recessions typically lead to some avoidance of labour standards and it is to be expected that any slackening of compliance during the recession may be met with a similar initiative down the road.

Welcome to SBH’s New Website

Wednesday, May 20th, 2009

Welcome to SBH’s new website!  Our goal is to provide a useful resource for employers to keep up to date on legal developments.  You may also register online for our seminars through this site.

In addition to our regular legal updates, this blog will provide a more informal discussion of legal developments.   The topics covered will be wide ranging and the points of view expressed will (unapologetically) come from our perspective as management side lawyers acting for employers.   We welcome any feedback you may have on our posts or our new website.