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In the latest episode of the Mintz On Air: Practical Policies podcast, Jen Rubin [https://viewpoints.mintz.com/collect/click.aspx?u=RC9rMXFBQ1c0QTBLMTVmdzdHeXBJMEpWWHdZU1Y1RXByU0prOWZlV0ZHcEJ4RElwckw3S2VQNTQwalpKYTBmd2tOL2VmdENJczhOQjM2bTI4SFhCODJUUXl5UUJZUVU2bjhCUXFRM0paTW89&rh=ff01021a38c4439871169503b741ad3102864699] is joined by Brad Tartick [https://viewpoints.mintz.com/collect/click.aspx?u=RC9rMXFBQ1c0QTBLMTVmdzdHeXBJMEpWWHdZU1Y1RXByU0prOWZlV0ZHcEJ4RElwckw3S2VQNTQwalpKYTBmd2tOL2VmdENJczhNUjE4ZWUvdkVVUmdzVzg1ZVNRdEEv&rh=ff01021a38c4439871169503b741ad3102864699], an Employment Partner in Mintz’s Toronto office, for an unscripted conversation about key similarities in California and Canadian employment law — and some important differences. Together, Jen and Brad discuss commonalities and differences relating to important employment concepts concerning: 1. Non-competes 2. Independent contractor classification 3. Vacation and PTO 4. Parental leave 5. Severance pay and packages 6. Reductions in force 7. Health care benefits Listen for insights on how these aspects of employment law in California and Canada have notable overlaps and differences — important considerations for anybody with operations in Canada and in the US. This episode is part of a series of conversations designed to help employers navigate workplace changes and understand general legal considerations.
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