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Hot topics and recent developments in labour and employment law

By Pamela Chan Ebejer
May 24, 2019
  • Workers' Compensation
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1 p.m. – 2 p.m. ET
11 a.m. – 12 p.m. MT
10 a.m. – 11 a.m. PT

This session is only available via webinar

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LSBC: This session is registered for 1 hour of CPD credit with the Law Society of British Columbia.

LSO: This program is eligible for up to 1 Substantive Hour with the Law Society of Ontario.

Join us for a complimentary 1-hour webinar where we will highlight the changes you need to know about and identify the trends that we expect to affect your workplace in 2019.

Topics will include:

  • Update on Quebec’s new draft regulation concerning personnel placement agencies and temporary foreign worker recruitment agencies
  • The latest on workplace harassment and investigations
  • Drug and alcohol testing checklist for employers

Speakers

Andy Pushalik, Partner, Toronto

April Kosten, Partner, Calgary

Ryan Martin, Associate, Montréal

Questions

Please contact Melis Dimitriou, Client Development Coordinator, Events, at melis.dimitriou@dentons.com or +1 416 361 2336.

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Pamela Chan Ebejer

About Pamela Chan Ebejer

Pam Chan Ebejer is a partner in our Employment, Labour and Pensions group. Pam regularly provides strategic and legal advice to local, national and international employers in all areas of labour, employment and human rights law, including: employment contracts and policies; employment standards; discipline and termination; the duty to accommodate; workplace investigations; collective agreement negotiation, administration and arbitration; asset and share transactions; and workplace safety and insurance claims. She represents employers in wrongful and constructive dismissal civil actions, grievance arbitrations, human rights tribunal applications, and labour board proceedings.

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