5 Things an Employment Lawyer Can Do, on the Employment Law Show with employment lawyer Lior Samfiru. Discover your workplace rights and learn everything you need to know about employment law in Ontario, British Columbia and Alberta on Season 3 Episode 31 of the only employment law show on TV in Canada.
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0:00 – Intro
► 1:18 I developed chronic back pain while working as a truck driver. My doctor says I need to drive less. When I asked my employer for accommodation with short haul routes, they told me that I had quit. Am I owed severance pay, or am I an independent contractor?
• Lior explains the difference between a contractor and employee (
► 5:26 A caller from – I was hired by a company as an independent contractor for 5 years. I was then made a full-time employee for 6 years. The business is being sold. My severance package is only based on my 6 years as an employee. Should my severance be based on my full 11 years of employment?
• More on severance pay and how it’s calculated (
► 7:46 – I was lured away from my job of 18 years for a sales position with a new employer. After 3 months of work, the business has slowed down, and my new employer is thinking of letting me go. What are my options?
► 5 THINGS AN EMPLOYMENT LAWYER CAN DO
• 9:35 – Secure a fair severance package
• 11:36 – Evaluate your employment contract
• 13:18 – Make sure you don’t give up your legal rights
• 14:10 – Give your employer a “kick in the pants” when they need it
• 15:11 – Handle negotiations with your employer
► 17:11 example – 53-year-old Hamid was let go after working in a technical role for 6 years and was given a cheque for 2 weeks’ severance pay. Hamid’s employer said he wasn’t entitled to anything else, as per his employment contract. But Hamid doesn’t recall ever signing one, and his employer now refuses to provide him with a copy. What should he do?
► 21:17 A caller from – My employer wants to reduce my commission structure by more than 50%. Is this something they can do?
• More on constructive dismissal via a change in pay (
► 25:11 A caller from – I was let go from my sales job today. I’m 60 years old and worked there for 20 years. In terms of severance pay, they gave me about 3 months of salary continuation, which includes employee benefits. Am I owed anything more?
► 26:45 – I had a near mental breakdown while at work last week. My boss gave me two choices on the spot: take a demotion and pay cut or lose my job. I chose the second option. My employer is aware of my mental health challenges, but instead of trying to help me, they pushed me out the door without severance.
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