Navigating Uncertainty: Legal Considerations for Employers - CHARLOTTETOWN

Navigating Uncertainty: Legal Considerations for Employers - CHARLOTTETOWN

April 23, 2025 11:45 AM to 1:30 PMHolland College - Triple Room, 3rd Floor CAST Building, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island
Area of Interest: Pensions, Benefits, Investments, Networking Format: In Person

Presentation and Lunch hosted by CPBI Atlantic  

11:45am - Lunch

12:30pm - Presentation  - Employment and Benefits Law - Jacob Zelman, Stewart McKelvey

Rising tensions with the U.S., economic uncertainty, and disruptive technologies are forcing employers to adapt once again. How do these changes impact workplace policies, benefit programs, and legal obligations? Join us for a discussion on the latest employment and benefits law developments.

• How is AI changing HR and benefits, and where does innovation cross into legal risk?

• Workplace expectations are evolving— is your organization meeting its obligations when it comes to workplace and psychological safety?

• With more gig and contract workers the definition of employment is being tested - what are the key legal considerations for employers?

• As employees work longer, are benefit programs keeping up with evolving needs? Understand the legal and practical considerations of benefits beyond age 65.

• The conversation around employer obligations for employees on long-term disability benefits is changing - what should employers be considering as legal landscapes shift?


     Registration:

 

Members - $95

Non Members - $125.00

Table of Six*

Members - $475

Non Members $625.00

*register 5 and the 6th is FREE

 


Our Presenter: 

 

 Jacob Zelman, Associate - Stewart McKelvey

   

  

Jacob is a solutions focused litigator whose practice includes a focus on labour and employment matters. Jacob works with clientele including employers, insurers, professionals, and educational institutions on a wide variety of matters. Jacob’s experience includes:

  • Assisting with the defence of professional disciplinary proceedings
  • Acting for plaintiffs, defendants, and third parties in civil litigation
  • Responding to human rights complaints
  • Assisting with the drafting of employment agreements, workplace policies and procedures
  • Considering and advising in relation to: workplace accommodation requests; performance management and discipline; and termination, severance, and wrongful / constructive dismissal claims
   

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