Fired worker’s attempt to toss out termination clause foiled

Termination clause met statutory notice requirements with broad wording that indicated intention to include what was legally required

A fired Ontario worker’s claim that the termination clause in her employment contract was not enforceable for failing to meet statutory minimum requirements and being unconscionable has been dismissed by the Ontario Superior Court of Justice.

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