Saint John: Employment Law and WorkSafeNB Updates and Discussions

September 26th 2019, 8:00 am to 12:00 pm

Montagu I/II Rooms

 Located in the Trade & Convention Centre at the Hilton in Saint John. 

Chapter:  Saint John
Language English
Cost:  Members - $50.00
Non Members - $75.00
(CDN, HST included)
Registration Deadline: 
September 26th
CPHR Renewal Hours: 
3.5


Schedule: 
26/09/2019 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 a.m.   Saint John: Employment Law and WorkSafeNB Updates and Discussions

Presenters: 
Kelly VanBuskirk and Michael McGovern

Kelly VanBuskirk is a senior partner with the law firm of Lawson Creamer with extensive experience in labour, employment and human rights law where he represents employers, employees, administrative tribunals and unions, and also serves as an arbitrator and mediator. Kelly is also an adjunct professor at UNB's Faculty of Business and teaches at UNB’s Faculty of Law. She is widely published in various legal journals and he was also a regular columnist on CBC's Business Network and has been frequently requested to provide legal commentary to The Globe & Mail, CTV News, CBC News and other media. In 2015, Kelly was honoured to receive a Queen’s Counsel designation with respect to his practice of law.

Michael McGovern has been with WorkSafeNB since 1996 and is currently Legal Counsel for WorkSafeNB. Most recently Mike was WorkSafeNB General Counsel for five years. Mike practices primarily in corporate law, occupational health and safety law, workers’ compensation law and administrative law. He also guest lectures at the law school at UNB in labour law and construction law and teaches a course in occupational health and safety law at the University of Fredericton. Mike has served as a Legal Officer with the Office of the Judge Advocate General in the Canadian Armed Forces.


Description: 

Join Michael McGovern and Kelly VanBuskirk for a wide-ranging discussion that will include:

  • Information on the OHS legislation that came into effect on April 1 regarding workplace harassment and violence, how you can comply with the new requirements and how you can provide value to workplaces in preventing harassment problems.

  • A discussion on the potential effect of the new OHS legislation on workers’ compensation claims.

  • How case law is developing around both medical and recreational cannabis use in the workplace. Those cases and how you can address the issues they raise will be discussed.

  • An update on recent legislative amendments affecting worker’s compensation claimsthe session will conclude with an open discussion on any labour/employment/health & safety/compensation issues that you want to discuss

 


Special Notes: 

A Continental Breakfast will be served from 8 a.m. to 8:30 a.m. The presentation is scheduled to begin at 8:30 a.m. 

Please note that individuals who register but are unable to attend will be invoiced if they don’t cancel before the registration deadline.

This session will appeal to the following people:

  • HR Professionals
  • Business Leaders
  • Managers / Administrators
  • Business Owners
  • Consultants
  • Students
  • Union Leadership