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Employment Insurance Act, [1996, c. 23]
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CHAPTER I-12 - Insurance Act
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Canadian Employment, Labour Law, Wrongful Dismissal.
Content: Employment law involves the legal rights and obligations that regulate all aspects of the workplace relationship between employers and employees.
HRDC - The Net Fiscal Incidence of the Employment Insurance Act on Full- versus Part
Content: Before the introduction of Bill C-12, workers in jobs involving less than 15 hours per week were exempt from paying unemployment insurance (UI) premiums. At the same time, workers experiencing separations from such jobs were not entitled to UI benefits...
Changes to the Employment Insurance Act: Parental Leave and Collective Bargaining
Content: Bargaining Changes to the Employment Insurance Act: Parental Leave and Collective Bargaining {image_rows} [July 22, 2001] Under Canadas Employment Insurance Act, eligible claimants are entitled to Maternity, Parental and Sickness benefits...
HRDC - Employment Insurance Act - Part II - Employment Benefits and National
Content: 56. The purpose of this Part is to help maintain a sustainable employment insurance system through the establishment of employment benefits for insured participants and the maintenance of a national employment service
Workplace Safety and Insurance Act, 1997, S.O. 1997, c. 16, Sched. A
Content: This notice is usually current to within two business days of accessing this document. For more current amendment information, see the Table of Public Statutes (Legislative History
Proposed Changes to the Employment Insurance Act
Content: Canadian Senators have a duty to end what she considers to be nothing less than
outright discrimination against women, says Riche.
Employment Insurance Act -- CHAPTER E-5.6 (1996, c. 23)
Content: affidavit" means an affidavit sworn or affirmed before a commissioner of oaths or any other person authorized to take affidavits
Unemployment Insurance Act (1941): historical context, economic impact and related
Content: When the Great Depression threw millions of Canadians out of work, there were calls for government intervention to provide income security. (See 1929 - 1939 Great Depression.) As early as 1934, the Government of Canada...
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