Court Upholds Teachers’ Right to Privacy in Wake of Principal’s Search and Seizure
July 14, 2022 / Written on behalf of Grosman Gale Fletcher Hopkins LLP
In a unionized workplace, disputes that arise between the parties are generally resolved through the grievance process set out… Read More
Arbitration Ruling: Mandatory COVID-19 Testing at Workplace Valid
January 27, 2021 / Written on behalf of Grosman Gale Fletcher Hopkins LLP
It has been one whole year since we have started grappling with the COVID-19 pandemic in Canada. The spread of… Read More
Employer Makes Promises Regarding Privacy Rights of Witnesses
December 20, 2019 / Written on behalf of Grosman Gale Fletcher Hopkins LLP
Normally if a case proceeds to a hearing, the decision rendered by the judge will not only name the parties… Read More
Update on Privacy Issues in the Workplace
April 18, 2019 / Written on behalf of Grosman Gale Fletcher Hopkins LLP
We have written previously about the expectation of privacy in the workplace with respect to employee emails. Today we… Read More
Tape Recording of Workplace Discussions
August 30, 2018 / Written on behalf of Grosman Gale Fletcher Hopkins LLP
Recent news reports have been replete with the surprising contents of taped conversations, often involving employment relationships of considerable public… Read More
Workplace Privacy
November 10, 2017 / Written on behalf of Grosman Gale Fletcher Hopkins LLP
Privacy Issues in the Workplace Most people freely use the employer’s email server to send and receive personal communications, browse… Read More