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Ontario will Require Employers to Disclose Electronic Monitoring in the Workplace
Over the past few months, the provincial government has introduced several legislative changes that impact upon the workplace and require employers to meet new requirements.
Business and Booze: Dealing with alcohol in the workplace
Recently, Lloyd’s of London implemented a ban on employee drinking between the hours of 9am and 5pm on work days. Traditionally, the “boozy lunch” had been a big part of Lloyd’s culture. It was the preferred vehicle to seal deals and woo clients. As such, the change in policy came as a shock to the 800 employees impacted by the ban, and it was met with open hostility.
Understanding Your Workplace Privacy Rights
Workplace privacy has become a significant issue for individuals and businesses alike. This is due in part to an increased use of workplace biometrics, the proliferation of social media and smartphone technology, the loss of the traditional '9-5' workplace, and the consequent blurring of work and private life.
Prior to the Court of Appeal's decision in Jones v. Tsige many of us in Ontario had relatively minimal privacy protection at work.