The 2020 Accommodation Law Conference **TOPICS TO BE OFFERED AS WEBINARS** (Saskatoon)
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The 2020 Accommodation Law Conference (Saskatoon)
New legal breakthroughs in the duty to accommodate and their impact on union and employer representatives in Canada
Saskatoon
TCU Place
May 5 & 6, 2020
** COVID-19 UPDATE: In response to COVID-19, this conference will not be proceeding in the interests of public safety. Instead, we will be offering our customers a series of webinars based on topics covered in this conference that you will be able to enjoy online, in the safety and comfort of your home or office. Stay tuned for more updates on this site **
Attend this state-of-the-law conference and catch up on the year's top legal developments in the duty to accommodate and their impact on unions and unionized employers.
This conference has been accredited by the Law Society of Saskatchewan for 11.5 Continuing Professional Development (CPD) hours.
CPHR: This program has been accredited by the Chartered Professionals in Human Resources Saskatchewan (CPHR Saskatchewan) for 11.5 CPHR Continuing Professional Development (CPD) Hours.
TUESDAY, MAY 5
Registration: 7:30 – 8:30 a.m.
MORNING SESSION (8:30 – 12:00)
Gary Bainbridge and Kevin Wilson
The Year's Top Accommodation Cases
A review of important new accommodation cases in Canada and their impact on unions and employers.
AFTERNOON SESSION (1:15 – 4:30)
Marcus Davies and Jana Linner
Update on Accommodating Family Status
While there is still no national consensus on the test for family status, recent cases update the law on such issues as work scheduling, work assignments and granting time off.
Update on Accommodation Remedies
How arbitrators, tribunals and the courts continue to award significant damage awards and other remedies in accommodation cases.
Update on Accommodating Mental Disabilities
New cases on accommodating mental disabilities and successful strategies for handling challenging mental health accommodations.
Update on Accommodating Substance Addiction
New cases on the challenges of accommodating employees with drug and alcohol addictions.
WEDNESDAY, MAY 6
MORNING SESSION (8:30 – 12:00)
Susan Barber and Crystal Norbeck
Handling Medical Information in Accommodation Cases: A Checklist for Unions and Employers
Steps for employers and unions to follow when medical information is required in support of an employee's accommodation claim, from the first day of absence to a full return to work.
When Seniority Rights Collide with the Duty to Accommodate
How to strike a balance between the rights of an accommodated employee and the seniority rights of co-workers in the context of vacancies, bumping, layoff, and displacement of incumbents.
Accommodating Religion: New Cases and New Insights for Unions and Employers
New cases shed light on the duty to accommodate an employee's religion, including accommodating requests for alternative dress, shift changes, breaks and holidays.
Pay and Benefit Entitlements for Accommodated Employees
Calculation of pay, service and seniority-related benefits for employees during temporary and permanent accommodations.
AFTERNOON SESSION (1:15 – 3:00)
Arbitrators: Beth Bilson, Sheila Denysiuk and Brian Kenny
Counsel: Robert Frost-Hinz, Brent Matkowski, Heather Robertson and Keir Vallance
Accommodation Allowed...or Denied?
Labour arbitrators offer instant rulings on accommodation grievances presented by union and management counsel.
PRESENTERS
Gary Bainbridge, Q.C.
Union Counsel
Bainbridge Jodouin Cheecham
Saskatoon
Susan Barber, Q.C.
Employer Counsel
McDougall Gauley LLP
Regina
Beth Bilson, Q.C.
Labour Arbitrator and Mediator
Saskatoon
Marcus Davies
Barrister, Solicitor and Mediator
Saskatoon
Sheila Denysiuk, Q.C.
Arbitrator and Mediator
Hnatyshyn Gough
Saskatoon
Robert Frost-Hinz
Employer Counsel
MLT Aikins LLP
Saskatoon
Brian Kenny, Q.C.
Labour Arbitrator and Mediator
Regina
Jana Linner
Employer Counsel
MLT Aikins LLP
Regina
Brent Matkowski
Employer Counsel
MLT Aikins LLP
Saskatoon
Crystal Norbeck
Union Counsel
Gerrand Rath Johnson
Regina
Heather Robertson
Union Counsel
Gerrand Rath Johnson
Regina
Keir Vallance
Union Counsel
Bainbridge Jodouin Cheecham
Saskatoon
Kevin Wilson, Q.C.
Employer Counsel
MLT Aikins LLP
Saskatoon
HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS
The seminar location is TCU Place, 35-22nd Street East in Saskatoon. TCU Place is a unionized facility.
**Special guestroom rates starting at $159 (single/double plus taxes) have been arranged for conference attendees at the Holiday Inn Saskatoon Downtown, 101 Pacific Avenue (across from TCU Place).
Please contact hotel reservations directly at (306) 986-5000 and ask for the group rate for "The 2020 Accommodation Law Conference.” Reserve early as availability is limited.
TUITION
Includes two-day program, conference binder, Certificate of Attendance, continental breakfast and refreshments.
Accommodations and other meals are not included.
Individual: $795 (plus $39.75 GST = $834.75)
Group (3+ each): $745 (plus $37.25 GST = $782.25)
Super Group (7+ each): $695 (plus $34.75 GST = $729.75)
To qualify for group rates, individuals must be from the same organization, or union local, AND register together at the same time.
Individuals registering separately will not qualify for group rates.
CANCELLATIONS must be in writing and received by April 28 in order to qualify for a full refund less a $50 administration fee. Non-compliance will result in liability for the entire tuition.
SUBSTITUTIONS may be made at any time.
This program has been accredited by the Chartered Professionals in Human Resources Saskatchewan (CPHR Saskatchewan) for 11.5 CPHR Continuing Professional Development (CPD) Hours.
This conference has been accredited by the Law Society of Saskatchewan for 11.5 Continuing Professional Development (CPD) hours.