Ottawa Labour Law Conference 2023

Get up to speed with the changing world of work and making workplaces more inclusive: Promoting DEI (diversity, equity and inclusion), navigating remote work, the impact of artificial intelligence, addressing off-duty conduct, and more!
November 1 – 3 | $1795

Workshops

Workshops sold separately from stand-alone conference.

CPD

Lancaster House provides professional education programs for CPD credit.

Panel 1:
new legislation

Notable and Newsworthy: Major caselaw and recent legislative developments

panel 2:
Supporting Staff

Disabilities that Elude Diagnosis: Accommodating employees with undiagnosed or poorly understood

Panel 3:
Barriers to Equity

Breaking Barriers: Best practices in promoting equity, diversity, and inclusion in the workplace

Panel 4:
Off-the-Clock Conduct

Off-the-Clock Conduct: Reconciling employee free speech and employer reputational concerns

Panel 5:
Asset Or Adversary?

Examining the implications of artificial intelligence for the world of work

panel 6:
Fostering Diversity

Removing barriers to recruitment, retention, and promotion of neurodivergent employees

Panel 7:
Navigating The New World Of Work

Addressing privacy, accommodation, conflict, and collaboration in hybrid and remote work arrangements

Panel 8:
Investigating Investigations

An examination of current best practices and recent developments

Panel 7: Navigating the New World of Work

Addressing privacy, accommodation, conflict, and collaboration in hybrid and remote work arrangements

Navigating the New World of Work

Conference Co-Chairs

Annie McKendy

Arbitrator, Mediator, and Investigator

Caroline Richard

Employer Counsel
Bird Richard

Troy Winters

Senior Health and Safety Officer at Canadian Union of Public Employees
CUPE

Conference Advisory Committee

Christopher Edwards

Employer Counsel
Soloway Wright

Kelly O’Ferrall

Employer Counsel
Osler

Tia Hazra

Employment Relations Officer
Professional Institute of the Public Service of Canada

Alison Longmore

Union Counsel
Jewitt McLuckie & Associates LLP

Conference Advisory Committee

Christopher Edwards

Employer Counsel
Soloway Wright

Alison Longmore

Union Counsel
Jewitt McLuckie & Associates LLP

It All Starts With Your Conference Registration!

Get up to speed with the changing world of work and making workplaces more inclusive: Promoting DEI (diversity, equity and inclusion), navigating remote work, the impact of artificial intelligence, addressing off-duty conduct, and more!

Ottawa Labour Law Conference
November 1 – 3 | $1795

Lancaster House Publishing
1881 Yonge Street, Suite 200
Toronto, ON M4S 3C4 Canada

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416-977-6618