When a manager isn’t a ‘manager’

Tricky question can be expensive if employers get it wrong

Two federal court decisions have recently grappled with the question of determining when an employee who performs managerial work is not actually a manager under federal legislation. Why is this important? Under federal legislation, managers are unable to file unjust dismissal complaints and they are not eligible for overtime and holiday pay.

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