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willisbusinesslaw · 7 days
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The Ontario business landscape thrives on growth, and mergers and acquisitions (or “M&A”) are a cornerstone of this dynamic environment. Whether you are an entrepreneur contemplating a strategic expansion or a business owner considering an attractive offer, understanding the basics of mergers and acquisitions in Ontario is crucial to your success. Mergers and Acquisitions: The […] The post A Primer on Mergers and Acquisitions appeared first on Willis Business Law .
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willisbusinesslaw · 21 days
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Ontario’s proposed Bill 149 (the “Working for Workers Four Act, 2024”) received royal assent on March 21, 2024. This legislation imposes various new requirements on Ontario employers regarding pay transparency, the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in job postings, and job requirements, among other things. This blog provides a high-level overview of the updates introduced […] The post What Ontario Employers Should Know About Bill 149 (Working for Workers Four Act, 2024) appeared first on Willis Business Law .
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willisbusinesslaw · 1 month
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Ontario employers in unionized sectors can face unique challenges and considerations regarding collective bargaining with unionized employees. Whether you are a seasoned human resource professional or a business owner entering into your first negotiation process, it is essential to understand the fundamental principles and practices of collective bargaining to facilitate constructive dialogue and reach mutually […] The post A Primer on Collective Bargaining for Ontario Employers appeared first on Willis Business Law .
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willisbusinesslaw · 2 months
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Starting and funding a business in Ontario often requires the company to consider various financing options. However, navigating the commercial lending landscape can take time and effort for entrepreneurs and business owners. The ultimate choice will depend on several factors, such as the structure and nature of the business, its specific financial needs, and its […] The post What You Should Know About Business Loans and Financing appeared first on Willis Business Law .
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In today’s fast-paced world of modern business, protecting your company’s interests is paramount. As such, many Ontario business owners and employers may look to non-compete agreements to safeguard their business and maintain a competitive advantage. While this legal tool can be effective in some cases, a non-compete agreement is not always appropriate, nor will it […] The post Protecting Business Interests: Non-Compete Agreements appeared first on Willis Business Law .
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Across the country, employers are expected to facilitate inclusive, diverse and accessible workplaces so employees of all abilities can thrive. Central to this endeavour is the duty to accommodate employees with disabilities, ensuring they have equal opportunities for success regardless of their restrictions or limitations. However, navigating the complexities of disability accommodation requests can pose […] The post Managing Employee Accommodation Requests in the Workplace appeared first on Willis Business Law .
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willisbusinesslaw · 3 months
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The Ontario Government introduced Bill 124 (also known as the “Protecting a Sustainable Public Sector for Future Generations Act”) in June 2019. The legislation was intended to cap the wages of unionized and non-unionized public sector employees for a period of three years to help eliminate a financial deficit. However, this legislation was met with […] The post Ontario Court of Appeal Finds Bill 124 Violates Unionized Workers’ Charter Rights appeared first on Willis Business Law .
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Commercial real estate transactions can involve significant financial investments and complex legal considerations. Business owners must deftly balance risk and opportunity with each transaction, leveraging financial instruments to maximize returns while mitigating potential risks. These considerations have been highlighted in the burgeoning market of Windsor, Ontario, where industrial real estate prices have recently surged, reshaping […] The post Commercial Financing: Securing Investment Capital in Light of Increasing Costs appeared first on Willis Business Law .
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willisbusinesslaw · 4 months
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