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Workin' Progress
Nadia Halum Arauz & Antonio F. Urdaneta
17 episodes
8 months ago
An Employment Law Podcast where employment lawyers Nadia Halum Arauz and Antonio F. Urdaneta debate trending topics in workplace laws for employers and employees. This podcast is broadcasted for general guidance only and is not a substitute of legal advice.
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An Employment Law Podcast where employment lawyers Nadia Halum Arauz and Antonio F. Urdaneta debate trending topics in workplace laws for employers and employees. This podcast is broadcasted for general guidance only and is not a substitute of legal advice.
Show more...
Management
Education,
Business,
News,
Business News,
Courses
Episodes (17/17)
Workin' Progress
Labour Human Trafficking
The tort of labour human trafficking was recently reviewed by Ontario's courts. Employment Lawyers, Nadia Halum Arauz and Antonio Urdaneta speak about this case and the impact that it may have over employers and employees in the Province.
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2 years ago
21 minutes 46 seconds

Workin' Progress
Non-Compete Clauses
In this episode, Nadia and Antonio talk about non-competition clauses in employment agreements.
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2 years ago
19 minutes 51 seconds

Workin' Progress
Secret Workplace Meeting Recordings
In this episode, Nadia and Antonio chat about surreptitious recordings. Is it legal in the workplace to record a meeting without the other parties to the meeting knowing that they are recorded? The answer to this questions is ... it depends.
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3 years ago
20 minutes 50 seconds

Workin' Progress
Right to Disconnect
Listen to employment lawyers Nadia Halum Arauz and Antonio Urdaneta discuss about the right to disconnect.
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3 years ago
16 minutes 7 seconds

Workin' Progress
Workplace Vaccination Policies
Can employers have mandatory vaccination policies? Can employees be terminated if they don't get vaccinated?
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3 years ago
21 minutes 27 seconds

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COVID Constructive Dismissal - Triple-Header
A second case and a third one, came out from Ontario's courts, considering whether an infectious disease emergency leave of absence ordered by the employer, can bar an employee from bringing a court claim against that employer? The outcomes were different.
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4 years ago
21 minutes 16 seconds

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COVID Constructive Dismissal
A business closing one of its offices may have to place some employees in a deemed emergency leave of absence. Listen to this episode to get general information about constructive dismissals during the COVID 19 Period.
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4 years ago
13 minutes 5 seconds

Workin' Progress
Internet Harassment
4 years ago
15 minutes 56 seconds

Workin' Progress
Mitigation: Finding Comparable Jobs
Employment and Labour Lawyers, Nadia Halum Arauz and Antonio F. Urdaneta talk about the duty to mitigate by employees when they face an employment termination.
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4 years ago
16 minutes 7 seconds

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Good Faith in Employment Agreements
Employment and Labour Lawyers, Nadia Halum Arauz and Antonio F. Urdaneta talk about employers and employees duty to perform the employment agreement in good faith. It is not as easy as it sounds.
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4 years ago
14 minutes 29 seconds

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Bonus During Notice Periods
Employment agreements and benefits contracts must have clear an unambiguous language when it comes down to the employees resignation of their common law rights. Nadia and Antonio review the recent decision of the Supreme Court of Canada about this topic.
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4 years ago
16 minutes 31 seconds

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Constructive Dismissal
A unilateral substantial change in the conditions or terms of employment may be a breach of the employment contract. Nadia and Antonio review constructive dismissals in this episode. Common law, laws and regulations may change after the release of this episode. Consult a workplace lawyer before making decisions and taking steps about these matters.
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5 years ago
15 minutes 40 seconds

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Uber and Lyft Drivers in California: Employees or Independent Contractors
Uber, Lyft, and other similar digital labour arbitrage platforms are facing legal challenges around the world to keep part of their workforce, drivers, classified as independent contractors. Nadia and Antonio review two recent cases dealing with these challenges, one coming out from the Supreme Court of Canada and the other from the Superior Court of California. Ironically enough, near Silicon Valley. Antonio continues with the California decision. This is a two parts episode. Common law, laws and regulations may change after the release of this episode. Consult a workplace lawyer before making decisions and taking steps about these matters.
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5 years ago
27 minutes 53 seconds

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Uber Drivers: Employees or Independent Contractors?
Uber, Lyft, and other similar digital labour arbitrage platforms are facing legal challenges around the world to keep part of their workforce, drivers, classified as independent contractors. Nadia and Antonio review two recent cases dealing with these challenges, one coming out from the Supreme Court of Canada and the other from the Superior Court of California. Ironically enough, near Silicon Valley. Nadia kicks us off with the Canadian decision. And in the next part of the episode, Antonio will tackle the San Francisco's decision. This is a two parts episode. Common law, laws and regulations may change after the release of this episode. Consult a workplace lawyer before making decisions and taking steps about these matters.
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5 years ago
28 minutes 7 seconds

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Termination Clauses in Employment Agreements
Nadia and Antonio argue about termination clauses in employment agreements. Why are they so unpredictable? What's the cost? What's the legal liability? Common law, laws and regulations may change after the release of this episode. Consult a workplace lawyer before making decisions and taking steps about these matters.
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5 years ago
28 minutes 45 seconds

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COVID Disease Emergency Leave
Employment Lawyers Nadia Halum Arauz and Antonio F. Urdaneta argue about the May 29, 2020 Ontario regulation called Infectious Disease Emergency Leave, which deals with reduction in hours, reduction in wages, entitlement to termination and severance pay, temporary layoffs and constructive dismissals. Common law, laws and regulations may change after the release of this episode. Consult a workplace lawyer before making decisions and taking steps about these matters.
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5 years ago
20 minutes 16 seconds

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Work Refusals
Nadia and Antonio talk about work refusals during COVID-19 in this episode. Employers and employees are facing unprecedented challenges preventing the spread of the novel coronavirus. Employees may feel afraid of returning to work despite the employers' best efforts. Join Working Title's discussion. Common law, laws and regulations may change after the release of this episode. Consult a workplace lawyer before making decisions and taking steps about these matters.
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5 years ago
35 minutes 50 seconds

Workin' Progress
An Employment Law Podcast where employment lawyers Nadia Halum Arauz and Antonio F. Urdaneta debate trending topics in workplace laws for employers and employees. This podcast is broadcasted for general guidance only and is not a substitute of legal advice.