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12 August 2011

The Court Of Appeal Of Québec Confirms That The Past Generosity Of An Employer Does Not Create A Legal Right For Employees In The Future.

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The Court of Appeal of Québec has recently reversed a judgment of the Superior Court that had granted two former employees an indemnity in lieu of reasonable notice corresponding to 36 months and supplementary pension payments based on past practice.
Canada Employment and HR
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