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  2. Canada Labour Code - Wikipedia

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    The Canada Labour Code (French: Code canadien du travail) is an Act of the Parliament of Canada to consolidate certain statutes respecting labour.The objective of the Code is to facilitate production by controlling strikes & lockouts, occupational safety and health, and some employment standards.

  3. Alberta Union of Provincial Employees - Wikipedia

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    Boards, agencies, and local government: employees of quasi-independent boards set up by the government of Alberta, government agencies, and municipal governments, as well as ATB Financial (a wholly-owned provincial crown corporation) and Alberta Terminals Ltd., [2] a private grain-handling company and division of Cargill that was formerly a ...

  4. Canadian labour law - Wikipedia

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    Canada's varied labour laws are a result of its geography, historical, and cultural variety. This expressed in law through the treaty-/land-based rights of individual indigenous nations, the distinct French-derived law system of Quebec, and the differing labour codes of each of the provinces and territories.

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  6. Layoffs show ethical standards have been fired, says Cohen - AOL

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  7. Termination of employment - Wikipedia

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    Termination of employment or separation of employment is an employee's departure from a job and the end of an employee's duration with an employer. Termination may be voluntary on the employee's part ( resignation ), or it may be at the hands of the employer, often in the form of dismissal (firing) or a layoff .

  8. Stripe mistakenly sent some workers an image of a duck as it ...

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    It's not Stripe's first round of layoffs. The company cut around 1,000 jobs in 2022 and a few dozen in mid-2023 , mostly from its recruiting department. Tech layoffs sweep Silicon Valley

  9. Constructive dismissal - Wikipedia

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    In addition, failure on the part of an employer to provide employment standards (e.g. overtime pay, vacation pay, etc.), can result in a constructive dismissal. Nevertheless, for an employee to have a successful case for constructive dismissal, the employer's breach must be fundamental.