HR Power Lunch: A Refresher and Primer on Employment Law


Date and Time:

Starts: 09/25/2025 12:00 PM

Ends: 09/25/2025 1:30 PM

Registration Closes:09/24/2025 8:00 AM

Event Type: Webinar Series

1.5 Hour(s)

Location:
ON24

Price:

HRPA Members Exclusive Benefit: FREE (included in membership dues)



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Additional Information

HRPA Central Chapter is pleased to host this HR Power Lunch webinar.

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This session will cover recent updates to employment law in Ontario, including upcoming revisions to the Employment Standards Act, 2000 and the Occupational Health and Safety Act, as well as recent case law developments that impact the employment relationship. The session will also address how an employee's entitlement to reasonable notice at common law is estimated, and the factors a Court will consider, starting with Bardal v The Globe and Mail and working forward.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

  1. An update on recent and pending changes to significant employment statutes in Ontario. 
  2. An update on recent significant case law in Ontario;
  3.  An overview of how to estimate an employee's entitlement to reasonable notice at common law.

AGENDA

12:00pm Welcome and Introductions
12:03pm Speaker presentation
1:30pm Event Concludes

Registration Difficulties or Questions: Please reach out to Tammy WilliamsSpecialist, Member Engagement

Speaker bio(s)
Geoffrey Lowe

Geoffrey Lowe is an employment lawyer who has exclusively practiced employment law since his call to the Bar of Ontario in 2016. Prior to that he worked in human resources, including time spent building and operating a human resources department for a private security firm. Geoffrey has worked with Rudner Law since 2021 - prior to that he worked with Stuart and other members of the Rudner Law team at Rudner MacDonald LLP. He has worked at firms with both an employer and employee focus, enabling him to develop an understanding of each side of the employment equation. He appreciates the importance of work in society and the impact that a disruption in work can have on all parties - employee and employer. His spare time is taken up with weightlifting and chasing his Scottish Terrier, Bean. To his knowledge he remains one of the only lawyers in Ontario whose call to the Bar and wedding ceremony were performed by the same member of the Judiciary, although not at once.