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Before agreeing to a seasonal layoff, know the risks, experts say

Workers in industries that experience typical slow periods during the year might be faced with a seasonal layoff from their employer. But experts say workers should know the risks before signing up to be laid off temporarily.

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Before agreeing to a seasonal layoff, know the risks, experts say

A tractor cuts the grass fairways at a golf course in Mississauga, Ont., on Wednesday, May 12, 2021. Workers in industries that experience typical slow periods during the year might be faced with a seasonal layoff from their employer. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Nathan Denette


Workers in industries that experience typical slow periods during the year might be faced with a seasonal layoff from their employer. But experts say workers should know the risks before signing up to be laid off temporarily.

“The idea is that the relationship is going to resume,” said Brittany Taylor, an employment lawyer and partner at Rudner Law. While the employee still remains on the roll, services and compensation pause for a period, she added.

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