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Myth: If I do not have a written employment contract I only need to apply the National Employment Standards (NES) notice provisions in terminating employment.

by Nicole Dunn | Dec 25, 2019

This is not correct. It may be that an employee, particularly a long term employee, is entitled to reasonable notice in excess of the notice provided by the NES. What constitutes reasonable notice depends on the circumstances of each case but, as a general rule, the...

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