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Paid enough? What to know about severance packages in mass layoffsEmployees are entitled to full severance pay even if their company lays off a significant portion of its workforce, says an employment lawyer.PARTNERAug 8
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Can connection issues cost you your job? Rights when Rogers and other networks failThere is a limit to what your employer can do if you cannot work remotely because you lost internet or phone connection, says an employment lawyer.PARTNERAug 1
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Aging at home can help seniors maintain independence, quality of life: expertsCare can be tailored to specific needs, whether it’s help with cleaning or medication, allowing elderly people to remain in familiar surroundings.AdvertisementJul 25
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COVID-19 layoffs are expiring: 7 things you must know about Ontario’s IDELEmployees placed on Infectious Disease Emergency Leave in response to the pandemic are entitled to full severance pay, says an employment lawyer.PARTNERJul 25
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Applying for long-term disability for mental health issues? 3 things you should knowGet help from a specialist, such as a psychiatrist, and follow their treatment plan, a disability lawyer says.PARTNERJul 18
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What an eye doctor wishes Canadians knew about cataract surgeryIt’s time to think about having cataracts treated when they affect vision, not totally impair it, an ophthalmologist says.AdvertisementJul 11
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3 signs your long-term disability claim may be deniedWhen to worry about the moves your insurance providers are making — and what to do about it.PARTNERJul 11
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Gorgeous gorges and a museum of play: What Canadians can find in Rochester this summerMusic festivals, one-of-a-kind museums, world-class wineries and waterfalls are just some of the attractions this upstate New York destination has to offer.SPONSOREDJul 11
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Tech industry layoffs: What to do if you lose your jobGather key documents, use online tools and don't accept that initial severance offer, says an employment lawyerPARTNERJul 4