Comprehensive Vacation Webinar Series | Part I: Policy and Practical Considerations
Comprehensive Vacation Webinar Series | Part I: Policy and Practical Considerations
Watch the webinar recording in our archived library: http://mcmillan.lawcast.tv/
Summer vacation is sadly over, but vacation entitlement questions persist. With our three-part vacation series this fall, we’ll teach you everything to do with vacation, with a focus on Ontario, Alberta, and Quebec employers. Please join us on each of the following days for quick lunch and learn sessions, followed by Q&A periods.
Part I will provide you with basics of vacation pay and time, and discuss the various types of vacation policies that may work best for your workplace.
CPD: For legal practitioners, this program qualifies for up to 45 minutes of Substantive CPD in Ontario, 45 minutes of CPD in BC and 45 minutes of CLE in Quebec.
Date and Time
Wednesday, September 20, 2023
1:00 pm – 1:45 pm ET
Speakers
David Fanjoy
Associate, Employment & Labour Relations, Toronto
Ioana Pantis
Associate, Employment & Labour Relations, Toronto
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