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Zubas Flett Law in the News: Ted Flett Speaks to CTV News re: Disconnecting from Work

Zubas Flett Law in the News: Ted Flett Speaks to CTV News re: Disconnecting from Work

by Zubas Flett Law | Jun 10, 2022 | Disconnect from Work, Right to Disconnect, Working for Workers Act, Zubas in the News

Zubas Flett Law Lawyer, Ted Flett, spoke with Merella Fernandez of CTV News about the new laws in Ontario pertaining to disconnecting from work and its impact on employers and employees. Click here or on the video below to view the newscast.  ...
Zubas Flett Law in the News: Richel Castaneda speaks to Omni News re: the right to disconnect from work

Zubas Flett Law in the News: Richel Castaneda speaks to Omni News re: the right to disconnect from work

by Zubas Flett Law | May 18, 2022 | Disconnect from Work, Right to Disconnect, Working for Workers Act, Zubas in the News

Today, Zubas Flett Law Lawyer, Richel Castaneda, spoke with Arvin Joaquin of OMNI News regarding the Working for Workers Act, 2021 (Bill 27) which became law on December 2, 2021. Bill 27 made legislative changes to the Employment Standards Act, 2000 (“ESA”)...
Bill 27:  Non-Competes No More and the Right to Disconnect from Work

Bill 27: Non-Competes No More and the Right to Disconnect from Work

by Zubas Flett Law | Oct 29, 2021 | Employment Standards Act, Non-Compete, Right to Disconnect, Working for Workers Act

Bill 27:  Non-Competes No More and the Right to Disconnect from Work On October 25, 2021, the Ontario government introduced Bill 27, Working for Worker’s Act, 2021 (“Bill 27”). Bill 27 amends and impacts the Employment Standards Act, 2000 (the “ESA”) with two...

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