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Moderator

Sheilagh Murphy

Arbitrator, Mediator, and Independent Workplace Investigator
MacNab Fagan & Murphy

Speakers

James Kosa

Employer Counsel
WeirFoulds LLP

Sam Schonhoffer

Union Counsel
Gerrand Rath Johnson LLP

As the use of emerging technologies to monitor both in-office and remote employees continues to increase, so too does the need for workplaces to respect employee privacy. In this webinar, leading practitioners will discuss the following questions:

  • How have the attitudes of arbitrators evolved when it comes to assessing surveillance measures and evaluation privacy rights of workers?
  • What does the increased use of artificial intelligence (AI) mean for privacy in the workplace? How can organizations effectively create guardrails to ensure privacy is maintained when integrating AI into their workplace?
  • In what circumstances can employers collect biometric data from their employees? What measures should employers put in place to ensure the protection of both employee privacy and the biometric data collected?
  • What takeaways can public and private employers glean from the Supreme Court’s decision in the York Region case regarding an employee’s reasonable expectation of privacy in the workplace? How can these takeaways be applied to workplace policies?
  • Are changes to federal and provincial legislation currently under consideration that will address gaps in the regulation of workplace surveillance?
  • What key issues should employers and unions address in policies or collective agreements governing privacy and access to information?

Accreditation

Lancaster House provides professional education programs that qualify for CPD credit for human resources professionals, lawyers, and paralegals across Canada.

Additional Information

Materials

Valuable, up-to-date materials and case summaries will be available for downloading from our website. Each webinar is accompanied by a PDF of concise summaries of the cases discussed.

Registration Fee – Single Attendee

Live webinar, video, and MP3 bundle – $995
Live webinar – $395
Video and MP3 – $695
(Registrations must be paid in advance of the webinar)
Please contact us by email, or by phone at (416) 977-6618, for discount pricing for additional participants and group orders.

Registration Information

The video recording, MP3 file, and materials are available for download and viewing one business day after the live webinar. After purchasing, you will receive an e-mail with instructions on how to access and download the video recording, MP3 file, and materials. For purchases for upcoming webinars, once the video recording and MP3 file and materials are available, registrants will receive an update e-mail informing them that the links are now ready.

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