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Understanding Employee Privacy Rights and Workplace Disputes in Ontario
In Ontario, employee privacy rights protect the personal information of workers. These rights are shaped by a combination of provincial laws, federal regulations, common law principles, and the general expectation that personal information will remain private. For businesses and employees alike, understanding these rights is critical, because violations can lead to disputes that require the expertise of an employment lawyer.
Understanding Constructive Dismissal: When Job Change Goes Too Far
Not every change to your employment is a problem, but sometimes a job change goes too far and crosses a legal line into constructive dismissal. In Ontario, this happens when an employer makes a significant change to your job without your agreement, such as cutting your pay, shifting your hours, or altering your role.

