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HVAC Rental Agreements: Investigative Reporting by the CBC

Blog, HVAC AgreementsBy Matthew S. LangerSeptember 21, 2019Leave a comment

The CBC has reported on the problems Ontario consumers may face if they have signed HVAC rental agreements for HVAC equipment. In the following three articles linked below, CBC reporters investigated specific instances where Ontario consumers have made complaints about HVAC rental agreements and pricey monthly payments for a period of 10 years. The CBC…

HVAC Rental Agreements: What do the Courts think?

Blog, HVAC AgreementsBy Matthew S. LangerAugust 14, 2019Leave a comment

If you have clicked on this blog post, you are likely an Ontario consumer who in some way has been negatively impacted by an HVAC rental agreement for equipment that you are paying for but possibly not receiving a benefit from. While this blog cannot confirm whether the HVAC rental agreement you signed is or…

Inherent Problems with HVAC Rental Agreements

HVAC AgreementsBy Matthew S. LangerAugust 2, 2019Leave a comment

HVAC stands for Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning. Most Ontario consumers don’t know that is what the acronym stands for. More problematically than not knowing what HVAC stands for, thousands of Ontario consumers don’t know that they are renting HVAC equipment on lengthy agreements that have been found by Ontario Courts in some instances to…

Constructive Dismissal – Has it happened to you?

Blog, Employment LawBy Matthew S. LangerJune 25, 2019Leave a comment

An employee faces a constructive dismissal when the employer imposes a fundamental change to the employee’s job. Minor changes will not be found by a Court to be a constructive dismissal as an employer can legally alter the duties and responsibilities of an employee if the imposed changes do not strike at the heart of…

Statutory Severance Pay

Blog, Employment LawBy Matthew S. LangerJune 21, 2019Leave a comment

Most employees are aware that they are owed termination pay when they are fired. What many employees and even some employers don’t know is that if certain circumstances exist, statutory severance pay is also owed. To simplify things and to provide a general overview of severance payments, an employee will receive approximately 1 week of…

Full and Final Release: Don’t Sign Without Proper Legal Guidance

Blog, Employment LawBy Matthew S. LangerJune 19, 2019Leave a comment

If you have recently been terminated by your employer and you were given a termination letter and a release to sign, read the documents carefully. Your employer’s intention is to get you to sign a release that shields them from any legally viable claim. Don’t be fooled into signing the release. Don’t allow your employer…

Wrongful Dismissal

Blog, Employment LawBy Matthew S. LangerJune 17, 2019Leave a comment

Have you recently been fired? Being fired from your job can be a challenge along with being very stressful. During these difficult times you need to be aware of your financial entitlements to ensure that your former employer is not getting one over on you. All recently fired employees should speak with an employment lawyer…

Human Rights Violation and Age

Blog, Employment LawBy Matthew S. LangerJune 3, 2019Leave a comment

It is a clear violation of the Ontario Human Rights Code to dismiss an employee based upon any of the prohibited grounds of discrimination set out in the Code. The following prohibited grounds are outlined in the Code: race and colour, ancestry, place of origin, ethnic origin, citizenship, creed, sex, sexual orientation, age, record of…

Termination Pay – Statutory Minimums

Blog, Employment LawBy Matthew S. LangerOctober 26, 2018Leave a comment

The Employment Standards Act (“ESA”) outlines what an Employer must pay to a terminated Employee for termination pay. These minimum payments are just that, MINIMUMS. Don’t be short changed by your Employer when they offer you 1 week per year of service. Employer’s hope you take your ESA minimums. The ESA minimums for termination pay…

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Employment Contracts: All Employers Need Them

Blog, Employment LawBy Matthew S. LangerMay 18, 2018Leave a comment

As an employment lawyer, my dream client is an older long-tenured employee who never signed an employment contract. This is because an enforceable employment contract is the best protection an employer has from a wrongful dismissal claim. Let this blog be a warning to every business owner, protect your financial interests and ensure that you…

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