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Labour Lawyers

Guiding You Through The Complexities Of Labour Disputes

Labour lawyers specialize in legal issues arising in a unionized employment context. By comparison, an employment lawyer deals with legal issues in non-unionized workplaces.

At Hallmark Attorneys LLP, our team leverages our comprehensive knowledge of labour laws and rights to help you fight for fair and just outcomes in employment disputes involving unions. We offer solid legal advice and support to a variety of industries and businesses throughout Richmond Hill and the Greater Toronto Area.

Developing Your Case, Step-By-Step

Typically, your first step should be to speak with your union representative to initiate the process and obtain the union’s assistance in advancing your grievance. In some cases, you may require the services of skilled labour lawyers to assist when your union is not acting in your interest.

Comprehensive Knowledge of Union Labour Disputes

As employment lawyers, we have the skills to advise you regarding cases of wrongful dismissal, constructive dismissal, discrimination, harassment and other matters related to the workplace. If you are represented by a union, the wording of your applicable collective agreement will set out the steps for dealing with any complaint (grievance) up to and including arbitration.

Unions have their own specialized rules and regulations. Our firm understands how they apply to your claim, and how to build your case to protect your rights as a unionized employee.

Learn More About Our Legal Services

Find out how our legal team can support your case. Call +1 (548) 708 4291 or arrange a meeting with our lawyers using the form below.

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Solving your legal needs begins with an initial consultation. We never delegate or outsource this important first step — you’ll speak right away with a lawyer. Get answers. Explore your options. Find out what to expect from beginning to end.

The information you obtain at this site is not, nor is it intended to be, legal advice. You should consult a lawyer for advice regarding your individual situation. We invite you to contact us through the web form provided. Contacting us does not create a lawyer-client relationship. Please do not send any confidential information to us until such time as a lawyer-client relationship has been established.