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Not Constructive DismissalPaige Morrow, May 6, 2013
A BC employer has successfully defended a claim for constructive dismissal despite taking away supervisory duties and moving the employee from an office to a cubicle. The Meyers v. Chevron Canada Limited case is a welcome change from earlier cases we have discussed (changing a bonus) and (abusive...
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