Ontario court raises bar for termination provisions a little higher

Decision following Dufault case 'could be an expansion of the employee's rights,' says lawyer

Ontario court raises bar for termination provisions a little higher

The Ontario Superior Court of Justice has ruled that the termination provisions in an employment contract were unenforceable, leading to the dismissal of the employer’s motion for summary judgment in a wrongful dismissal case. 

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