Understanding Dependent Contractors and Avoiding Legal Action

Many employers understand the difference between an employee and an independent contractor. But, most need to familiarize themselves with a third, legally recognized category called dependent contractors. This category falls […]

What Employers Should Know About Working Notices

“Working notices” refers to the advance notice employers must provide employees before terminating their employment without cause. This means that the termination is not the employee’s fault but is due […]

Are You Really an Independent Contractor, or an Employee?

More and more people see the advantages of offering their services as independent contractors rather than working for others. As an independent contractor, you’re your own boss and can choose […]

3 Pitfalls of Not Having a Written Employment Contract

Employers frequently ask if it’s important to have a formal written employment contract. They’re often surprised to find out that they already have one, regardless of whether it’s been put […]

What Employers Need to Know About Temporary Layoffs

When business is slow, it’s common to hear employers talk about laying off employees. In these situations, the employer’s intent isn’t to end the employment relationship but to use temporary […]

How to Help Your Staff Look After Their Mental Health

The last few months have taken their toll on our collective mental health. COVID-19 has proven a great disruptor, laying waste to carefully laid plans and causing us to adjust […]

Road Safety at Work

Work-related motor vehicle incidents (MVI) continue to be the leading cause of traumatic workplace fatalities, accounting for 38 per cent of traumatic work-related deaths in B.C in 2018. That is […]