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... and an employer becomes bankrupt, workers face inordinate risk. Simply put, many workers are... the growing risk that workers may face benefit curtailments when their employers collapse. The pa... and the year of plan termination, with older members and more recent terminations receiving a g...
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...(UK), 1982 c.11, as it denies the equal protection and equal benefit of the law to workers over the n... group disadvantage and prejudice faced by older workers by promoting the stereotypical view that o...
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... will private operations provide the full benefits that they are capable of delivering. . Municipal U... 20-30 percent and, sometimes, especially in older systems, as high as 50 percent (Hunaidi 2000). Suc... of private financing thus serve as protection against unforeseen future costs on taxpayers (Kitc... retirement, thereby protecting individual workers. (27) . Public opposition derailed Vancouver's pla...
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...(UK), 1982 c.11, as it denies the equal protection and equal benefit of the law to workers over the n... group disadvantage and prejudice faced by older workers by promoting the stereotypical view that o...
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... to inappropriate sexual behaviour by the older adopted sons. On one occasion, K. was sexually ass... the government had a duty under the Protection of Children Act to place children in adequate fost... does indeed supervise via the social workers, and may interfere to a significant degree, precis... on the person who is claiming the benefit of the postponement: s. 7(9). The appellants have ...
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... or of provincial regulations governing workers’ compensation, with the addition of a resuscitation... taken, including those relating to the protection of limbs, the avoidance of ropes and docking lines...Cost-benefit statement: Compliance with the Regulations will re...The Regulations modify this approach to older non-pleasure vessels in two ways:. By removing the...
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... legislation reducing supplementary death benefit by 10 percent for each year by which plan member e...For older employees, whose spouses' long-term income securit...429; Nova Scotia (Workers' Compensation Board) v. Martin, 2003 SCC 54, [2003... the law and has the right to the equal protection and equal benefit of the law without discriminatio...
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...v. British Columbia (Workers' Compensation Board), [1988] 1 S.C.R. 897; Canadia... conduct rules enacted for consumer protection in Alberta's Insurance Act, R.S.A. 2000, c. I-3, g... or broad standard of "touches on" and the older and overly restrictive standard of "sterilizes" or... airlines because the sale of liquor was a benefit but not essential to the airline undertaking. The ...
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... imposes a burden upon or withholds a benefit from the claimant in a manner that reflects the st..., are less worthy of recognition and protection. It implies that they are judged to be incapable o...S.26. Trustee Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. T.23. Workers' Compensation Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. W.11. Authors C... to a child who is sixteen years of age or older and has withdrawn from parental control. 33. (1) A...
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... (the "Code") was amended to remove the protection for mandatory retirement at age 65 or greater that... discrimination against employees aged 65 or older in respect of employment is no longer permitted. ... on the basis of age is not infringed by benefit, pension, superannuation or group insurance plans ... that provide differential treatment for workers aged 65 and up are deemed not to violate the Code....