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Firing for Justifiable Reason

In many cases, the collective agreement will set out the basis on which an employee can be terminated for justifiable reason. It is quite common for the collective agreement to provide that an individual's employment may be terminated for "just cause" as recognized and defined by the courts.

For information as to some of the common grounds for termination of the employment relationship for just cause, Click Here.

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