Canada:
From Constructive Dismissal To ‘Constructive Resignation'
18 February 2021
Borden Ladner Gervais LLP
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The Superior Court followed prior decisions in confirming that
the putative class members were bound by their respective
collective bargaining agreements, which provided for binding
arbitration, as codified under the Police Services Act.
For a more detailed analysis of the lower Court's decision, please see our previous case alert.
Originally Published by Borden Ladner, February
2021
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