• @systemglitch@lemmy.world
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    14 months ago

    In Canada there has to be a valid reason to fire someone. However, you can always lay someone off. Two similiar, but quite different things.

    • @chiliedogg@lemmy.world
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      14 months ago

      That’s essentially At-Will employment. If you don’t have cause in the US, it’s a layoff and you have to pay unemployment. If you do, then they’re fired and you don’t.

      • @systemglitch@lemmy.world
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        24 months ago

        “for any reason, without notice” is a part of at-will. That’s illegal here. So I don’t think it’s the same.

        • @chiliedogg@lemmy.world
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          14 months ago

          If you fire someone without notice or cause in Canada, what’s the punishment?

          In the US, it’s having to continue to pay them 60% of their salary without them having to actually work, and they don’t even have to take you to court. They can just file for unemployment.

          • @systemglitch@lemmy.world
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            04 months ago

            They have to pay a full severance package.

            But there are loopholes of course and ways to potentially avoid that.