Ian Joyce, Lawyer
1100-1645 Granville Street B3J 1X3 Halifax, NS, Canada
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Locality: Halifax, Nova Scotia
Phone: +1 902-425-6000
Address: 1100-1645 Granville Street B3J 1X3 Halifax, NS, Canada
Website: www.bloisnickerson.com/
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Wrongfully dismissed during COVID? You could be entitled to up to a month of salary (and all other employee benefits) for each year of service. We can help you obtain what you’re entitled to, by agreement or at trial.
Blois, Nickerson & Bryson LLP has been Nova Scotia’s trusted full-service law firm since 1864. We are currently seeking to hire an immigration lawyer to join ou...r team. If you are looking for a positive change and the opportunity to work at an Atlantic Canadian firm with a national reputation, please forward your curriculum vitae, in confidence, to Ian Joyce (Partner) at [email protected].
My law firm has been providing legal services to Atlantic Canadians since 1864. We are currently seeking to hire an experienced property/corporate law paralegal. If you believe you may be the candidate we are looking for, please private message us (in confidence) a cover letter and resume.
Questions about what your business needs to do to comply with the new COVID-19 rules that become effective today? We have the answers. Contact us to start the process. #LawyersSince1864
Join Partner/Employment Lawyer Ian Joyce and the Sackville Business Association on June 26 at 10:00 AM for a webinar: "COVID-19, The Progressive Return to Norma...l and the Law: A Discussion of Employer Obligations to Employees". Registration is free for Association members: https://us02web.zoom.us//tZAsd-6rqz4oG9QO4sTix5E_NKmYtgye9 Hosted by: Blois, Nickerson & Bryson LLP Friday, June 26th, 2020 | 10:00 AM AST The COVID-19 curve in Nova Scotia has been flattened, restrictions imposed pursuant to the Emergency Management Act are being loosened, and businesses are starting to re-open and expand operations. Business owners, however, are facing a multitude of human resources and employment law questions from how and which employees to bring back, to how to accommodate returning employees in the workplace, to what to do in instances where employees refuse to return, and how lawfully to reduce staffing capacity while minimizing and managing damages claims. Ian Joyce is a partner and lawyer at the law firm of Blois, Nickerson & Bryson LLP who practices in the area of employment law. Over the past several weeks he has been representing employers of varying sizes navigate the post-COVID uncharted waters.