Labour Lawyers accepting cases in Pelmo Park-Humberlea Toronto Ontario

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Pelmo Park-Humberlea Toronto Labour Lawyers

Hyde HR Law accepts Labour clients from the Pelmo Park-Humberlea neighbourhood. The neighbourhood, Pelmo Park-Humberlea is located in the Western part of North York. The neighbourhood boundary for Pelmo Park-Humberlea starts where Sheppard Avenue West intersects with the Canadian Pacific Railway. The boundary continues South along the Canadian Pacific Railway to Highway 401. At Highway 401, the boundary continues East to Jane Street. At Jane Street, the boundary continues South to a property line that connects Jane Street to Woodward Avenue. The boundary continues West along the property line to Woodward Avenue. At Woodward Avenue, the boundary continues West to another property line that connects one side of Woodward Avenue to the other side, crossing through the Humber Clinics building. The boundary continues West along the property line to the other side of Woodward Avenue. The boundary continues West on Woodward Avenue to a property line that is located in between Lamont Avenue and Robert Street. The boundary continues West along the property line to another property line that connects to Walwyn Avenue. The boundary then continues North along the property line to Walwyn Avenue. At Walwyn Avenue, the boundary continues North to a property line located slightly South of Queenslea Avenue. The boundary then continue West along the property line to Grattan Street. At Grattan Street, the boundary continues North to Queenslea Avenue. At Queenslea Avenue, the boundary continues West to Rosemount Avenue. At the Queenslea Avenue and Rosemount Avenue intersection, the boundary continues South to a property line located South of Purdy Crescent, and connects Rosemount Avenue to the Canadian Pacific Railway. The boundary then continues West along the property line to the Canadian Pacific Railway. At the Canadian Pacific Railway, the boundary continues North to a property line connecting the Canadian Pacific Railway to the Humber River. The boundary then continues West along the property line to the Humber River. At the Humber River, the boundary continues North to a property line that connects the Humber River to Sheppard Avenue West, and cuts through Humber Sheppard Park. The boundary continues East along the property line to Sheppard Avenue West. At Sheppard Avenue West, the boundary continues West, back to the Canadian Pacific Railway.

About Pelmo Park-Humberlea

Pelmo Park-Humberlea is a neighbourhood north-west of the central core, in the former suburb of North York. Like its name implies, it is composed of two geographic areas. This area can aptly be described as family neighbourhood with access to parks, green space and a slower pace than found closer to downtown. The area is bordered to the west by the Humber River.


Areas of Practice

Labour Arbitrations

Labour arbitration is the dispute settling process in a unionized workplace. Labour arbitration can be used to resolve union grievances, contested policies, or for the negotiation of a new collective agreement.

Collective Bargaining

Collective agreements are fairly complex, and an inexpertly drafted agreement can significantly increase the cost of doing business. During collective bargaining negotiations, employers must consider every facet of employee relations for years to come.

Construction Labour

Construction labour law is more complicated and rule-driven than any other industry in the province. In Ontario, construction labour law is characterized by divisions based on sector, craft, and geographical area, as well as collective agreements that automatically apply to newly certified employers.

Transportation Labour

Labour law in the transportation sector is highly specialized. Either provincial or federal law can apply, depending on the exact nature of the work. Employers may also have certain rights to conduct drug and alcohol testing on employees. Expert legal advice is critical for companies who operate in this industry.

Aviation Labour

Labour law in the aviation sector largely falls under federal jurisdiction. Aviation labour law expertise requires an understanding of how the aviation sector works, together with a detailed knowledge of federal standards and jurisprudence.

Union Avoidance

Keeping your workplace union-free requires careful and strategic planning long before any union organizing drive even begins. One wrong move in the course of a union drive can lead to your business becoming automatically certified.

Defence to Union Grievances

A union grievance constitutes a ‘dispute’ under a collective bargaining agreement. Unions often seek to extend their power by filing grievances. Employers should always respond, with the help of a qualified labour lawyer.

Applications for Certification

Applications for Certification are, at the end of the day, decided by employees. However, employers have certain rights to participate in these matters, which can often make the difference between becoming certified or remaining union-free.

Termination of Bargaining Rights

Termination of Bargaining Rights, also known as “decertification”, occurs when employees no longer wish to be represented by their union. Any hint of employer influence during decertification can thwart the entire process.

Unfair Labour Practice Complaints

Employers have the right to communicate with employees about unionization – even in the course of a union organizing campaign. Employers cannot, however, use coercion, threats, intimidation, promises, or undue influence to turn employees against the union, or else risk an Unfair Labour Practice (ULP) complaint.

Our Labour Lawyers

* Practicing in association, but not partnership with Hyde HR Law