Ch 15 Flashcards

1
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The duty to mitigate arrises under:

A

the common law but not ESA.

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2
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What is the duty to mitigate

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The ee’s responsibility to find comparable work to lessen the damages owed by the er.

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3
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What is constructive dismissal?

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When the er makes a fundamental and unfavourable change to the employment contract without providing reasonable notice and explaining the consequences of rejecting the change.

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4
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What types of changes to the employment contract constitute consecutive dismissal?

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Changes to :

  • compensation package
  • job duties
  • geographic relocations
  • hours and scheduling
  • untenable work enviro (ie. bullying)
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5
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If an ee has been constructively dismissed, does he have the duty to mitigate?

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yes

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6
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What are the dilemmas of a constructively dismissed ee?

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  • continue working = condoning change

- resign, court could later find that the change was not fundamental enough.

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7
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How can an er avoid CD claims?

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  • negotiate fresh consideration
  • get er’s consent
  • give reasonable notice
  • explain consequences of rejecting
  • incl. a term in the employment contract that parts are subject to change (anticipated change is not breach).
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8
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What damages are ees entitled to in wrongful dismissal?

A
salary
benefits
company vehicle
insurance
bonuses, stock options
pension entitlements
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9
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How can ers avoid wrongful dismissal claims?

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  • Hire intelligently with reference checks and comprehensive interviews
  • include and update termination clauses.
  • use probationary periods
  • create a paper trail
  • provide reasonable notice of changes
  • best practices for just cause.
  • Handle termination professionally
  • Provide outplacement counselling.
  • get a signed release willingly
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10
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Who has the burden of proof in wrongful dismissal cases?

A

ER

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11
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When must an ROE be issued?

A

within 5 days

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12
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To whom must the er report any pay in lieu of notice?

A

EI

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