Sentences with phrase «particularly vulnerable employee»

... the conduct by [Honda] was planned and deliberate and designed to intimidate and ultimately terminate the employment of a particularly vulnerable employee.
suggesting that this is the situation employees — particularly vulnerable employees — will face when they make claims of unpaid wages (and other things) against their employers.

Not exact matches

Both reports come as companies are feeling particularly vulnerable: In December's high - profile Operation Aurora, hackers targeted employees (and their social networks) from Google, Adobe Systems, and two dozen others, hunting for ways to infiltrate the companies» computer systems.
«A large number of employees at the audited sites are young and migrant workers, cohorts that we know to be particularly vulnerable to workplace exploitation and reluctant to complain about mistreatment,» Ms James said.
Ontario courts have recognized that employees are particularly vulnerable at the time of dismissal.
Employees in entry level positions are particularly vulnerable to harassment, where lack of work experience and confidence, as well as fears of job loss or «career suicide» are likely to create a reluctance to come forward and report the abuse.
As the Court reasoned, employees were particularly vulnerable at the time of dismissal and in need of additional protection.
But she is wary about the future effects of Fraser particularly on vulnerable employees, when it comes to bargaining power, calling the «good faith» standard set by the court «a minimalist option.»
At the same time, employees, particularly those in vulnerable groups or sectors, should ensure they are aware of their rights and the mechanisms by which they can be enforced.
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