Under Ontario law, reinstatement of non-unionized employment can only be required if the termination was discriminatory, the termination was an unlawful reprisal to a workplace safety, employment standards, or similar statutory complaint.
Unionized employee may have additional protections.
- Garry J. Wise, Toronto
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