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Brian Johnston, QC, article on changing employment agreements published in Canadian HR Reporter

Halifax partner Brian Johnston, QC, is featured in the January 2018 issue of Canadian HR Reporter with his article, Allowing for changes in employee duties.

Within this piece, Brian explains how much change can be made to an employment contract or agreement before the employer risks constructive dismissal. He notes that, “the more clear and specific the term providing for changes to the employment relationship, the more likely an employer can rely upon it to fend off an allegation of constructive dismissal.”

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Halifax partner Mark Tector participating in employment law roundtable discussion

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Mark Tector will be speaking at the Canadian Association of Family Enterprise Nova Scotia Chapter Personal Advisory Group (“PAG”) meeting, June 3 in Halifax, Nova Scotia. PAG’s are comprised of members of family companies who come together to…

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HR Law blog post discussing workplace harassment republished on Canadian Employment Law Today

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