"Firms do not have ‘sole discretion’ to terminate employment contracts"

Stephen Moreau offered insights on a recent case that discusses terminations clauses

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26 July 2024
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In today's Legal Matters, Stephen Moreau provides insights on a recent Ontario Superior Court decision regarding invalidating termination clauses that violate the Ontario Employment Standard Act (ESA). 

In this article, he highlights the summary of why these terms are enforceable, as well as common terms that could invalidate termination provisions. 

The full article can be found here

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