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There are many potential issues involved if an employee is terminated.  The below checklist and the information in this section of the chapter merely provide a starting point for further legal research.
There are many potential issues involved if an employee is terminated.  The below checklist and the information in this section of the chapter merely provide a starting point for further legal research.


=== 16. Termination of Employment Checklist ===
=== 1. Termination of Employment Checklist ===


☑ This section applies to both provincially and federally regulated non-unionized employees, dependent contractors, and independent contractors. It is necessary to determine which category the worker falls under. See [[Preliminary Matters for Employment Law (9:IV) | Section IV: Preliminary Matters]] to determine this.  
☑ This section applies to both provincially and federally regulated non-unionized employees, dependent contractors, and independent contractors. It is necessary to determine which category the worker falls under. See [[Preliminary Matters for Employment Law (9:IV) | Section IV: Preliminary Matters]] to determine this.  
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