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by benj111
1267 days ago
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>Likely you would win an amount equivalent to the severance you would be eligible for from your previous employer plus additional expenses for relocation I wouldn't be hopeful about this. Speaking from the UK, we have wrongful dismissal that's basically a breach of contract, so you're basically eligible for the notice period, which is 2 weeks, although I think it takes a week to kick in. You could perhaps sue for other losses due to breach of contract but it wouldn't be wrongful dismissal and it would be a major departure from the British way of doing things. However most British employment law protections stem from eu law. Wrongful dismissal is kind of a holdover at this point so it's possible Canadian law is now very different, despite being from the same root. |
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I suspect Amazon HR has assumed that they can get away in Canada with what they do in the US.
They may be about to be taught an expensive lesson.