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    Jan 20, 2007, 06:15 AM
    Labour law in canada
    I was an RN who worked full time for twenty years in ontario.I had to quit do to illness and went on disability.I see the laws now are for a disabled worker to be entitled to severance pay.I was wondering if I could go back and seek this now.Im not sue when it became law.I went of sick in 99 and was granted permanent disability in 2002.
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    Jan 20, 2007, 06:46 PM
    Check out the Ontario statutes to find the one that pertains to you and whether is applies or not.

    E-Laws | Welcome to release 3

    However, I believe it was McGuinty who changed it, and he didn't take power until late 2003.

    Therefore, I doubt you will qualify, but it is always possible the legislation could be retroactive, so check.

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