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Atlantic Employers' Counsel - Winter 2002

Atlantic Employers' Counsel - Winter 2002
12-Feb-2002

In this issue:

  • When is an Inspection an Investigation?: the Limitation on the Powers of a Regulatory Inspector
  • Defending Against Discriminatory Complaints in Nova Scotia
  • Tire Service Center Acquitted of Charges Under the P.E.I. Occupational Health and Safety Act
  • N.B. Court of Appeal Sets Out Rules for Treatment of Employees on a Sale of Business
  • Ontario Court of Appeal Decision Underscores the Importance of Careful Drafting of Employment Contracts
  • New Brunswick Court Sets Out Rules on Picketing
  • Employer Not Liable for Injuries Caused by Intoxicated Employee
  • N.S.L.R.B. (Construction Industry Panel) Examines Jurisdictional Dispute
  • Newfoundland and Labrador Introduce Amendments to Labour Standards Act
  • "Quick Hits": Recent Cases from Across Canada in Labour & Employment Law

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