Carl Cunningham comments in Benefits Canada on an Ontario Superior Court ruling that is allowing a terminated employee to continue with an action for long-term disability benefits—despite signing a document that released such claims. Carl says while it’s a decision for employers to be aware of, it doesn’t represent a major shift in the law as it was a relatively unique scenario.
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Carl Cunningham in Benefits Canada on LTD Benefits
August 23, 2018
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