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Human Rights Law

Category: Human Rights Law

Wage Law

by Johannes Schenk / On May 10, 2008 / In Employment Law, Human Rights Law, Labour Law
See this employment law blog: Wage Law

This Might Pinch

by Johannes Schenk / On May 7, 2008 / In Human Rights Law
The fact that men have to pay for their own PSA testing in BC was held not to be a discriminatory practice in Armstrong v. B.C. (Ministry of Health) (No. 5), 2008 BCHRT 19, by the BC Human Right Tribunal.

Dunsmuir and the Public Office Holder

by Johannes Schenk / On May 2, 2008 / In Employment Law, Human Rights Law, Labour Law
The Dunsmuir case adds another interesting change to the administrative law landscape. The decision deals with procedural fairness and termination of a public office holder. The decision holds that if the employment relationship is contractual in nature that procedural fairness…

They Love Me They Loves Me Not

by Johannes Schenk / On May 1, 2008 / In Employment Law, Human Rights Law, Labour Law
Mitigating a termination is one of those thorny issues that just got more thorns. Generally, upon termination an individual is expected to mitigate the loss by finding alternative work to make up for the present employment loss. Probably the last…

You Thought You Had a Bad Day

by Johannes Schenk / On April 27, 2008 / In Human Rights Law
See this Washington Post article about the Saudi Blogger who was in jail for four month without charge.

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