Do This When Terminated in Edmonton
What To Do When You Have Been Terminated in Edmonton Alberta If you are terminated without cause, a lawyer can help you understand…
What To Do When You Have Been Terminated in Edmonton Alberta If you are terminated without cause, a lawyer can help you understand…
Alberta employees have legal rights that are protected by both federal and provincial laws. To learn more about employee rights call us.
Not every union representative can be trusted to understand your unique situation, and properly represent your interests. Talk to us today.
3rd party insurance claims refers to the policy bought for protection against the occupational health and safety incident.
Taylor Janis will help identify whether you’ve been terminated without cause or wrongfully dismissed getting you the severence you deserve.
If you’re terminated from your job without cause in Alberta, employers are generally obligated to provide sufficient payment in lieu of this notice.
An employee who is terminated is entitled to either notice of termination (working notice), or pay in lieu of notice. Call us to learn more.
Alberta Employers are free to structure their business as they wish, including whether and when they terminate each employee. Learn more.
Some Edmonton employers have taken advantage of laying-off employees and denying severance packages that were rightfully owed. Call us.
Shareholder Disputes & Oppression Claims may be extremely complex. Contact our Shareholder Dispute Lawyers to seek legal representation.
A common question Alberta employees ask after they’re terminated is “how much of a severance package am I entitled to ?” Find out now.
Employees may be entitled to severance pay in Alberta when employment has been terminated. We offer No-Charge Initial Severance Assessments.
To prevent a former employee from using proprietary interests when they leave restrictive covenants may be inserted into employment contracts.
We understand things are not always as they seem when it comes to your resignation from employment in Alberta. We’ll listen to you.
Notice of termination or reasonable notice is a legal term for which lawyers will decide the pay for your severance based on various factors.
Our professional disciplinary hearing lawyers can represent you at your hearing, ensuring that you get a fair judgement & protect your career.
A non-competition clause stops employees from working at a competitor for a certain number of months following separation. Contact us now.
Maternity Leave is when a woman can get paid leave during pregnancy, if you think its been violated, please contact Taylor Janis.
Labour laws mediate the relationship between employees, employers, trade unions and the government. Contact Taylor Janis LLP today.
Termination with misconduct has to be proven by the employer which is difficult. We can help if you’ve been terminated with just cause.
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