Frontline McDonald's workers victims of customer violence

The rise in incidents of violence against frontline workers in British Columbia and other provinces is a matter of concern. A recent incident at a McDonald's location was reportedly not the workers’ first exposure to violence. Staff at the branch said it was not an isolated incident but rather that they experience the wrath of customers almost every day.

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Employment Law Employment Law

Rejecting an accommodation request could be human rights violation

Many employees and their employers in British Columbia have been at odds about the need for accommodations due to circumstances brought about by the pandemic. A recent Ontario Human Rights Tribunal case involving an employee’s request for accommodation for childcare as a result of COVID-19 issues shows the importance of employees justifying their requests and employers giving the requests serious consideration.

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Employment Law Employment Law

Employee absence or abandonment?

Over the past year, many managers have had to adjust to supervising a remote team for the first time. This situation may naturally raise questions about proper managing procedure. For instance, managers may encounter challenges with keeping track of remote workers who seem to be absent but fail to explain their absence.

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Employment Law Employment Law

Harassment in the Workplace

Conflict may arise in any working environment. If this conflict escalates, it may rise to the level of harassment and have a detrimental effect throughout the workforce. Fortunately, pursuant to BC employment laws, both employees and employers have duties to prevent and address allegations of harassment in the workplace.

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