Employment Lawyer in Mississauga
Mississauga is one of Canada's largest employment centres, home to the Canadian headquarters of dozens of Fortune 500 companies, a massive logistics and warehousing sector around Pearson Airport, and a thriving corporate corridor along Highways 401 and 403. Whether you're a senior executive at a multinational corporation near the airport, a warehouse worker in the logistics district, or a retail employee at Square One Shopping Centre, employment issues can upend your financial security overnight. At UL Lawyers, we fight to protect the workplace rights of Mississauga employees.
For over a decade, our employment lawyers have represented workers across Mississauga, Brampton, Oakville, Etobicoke, and the broader Peel Region. We've helped hundreds of Mississauga employees navigate wrongful dismissals, negotiate fair severance packages, and challenge workplace discrimination. Our Burlington office is approximately 30 minutes from central Mississauga via the QEW. Call us today at 905-744-8888 for a free consultation about your employment matter.
Employment Law Services for Mississauga Workers
Mississauga's economy is driven by corporate services, logistics, technology, and professional services. The city hosts headquarters for companies across pharmaceutical, technology, financial services, and consumer goods sectors. Meanwhile, the area around Pearson Airport supports one of the largest logistics and warehousing operations in the country. Each of these sectors presents distinct employment law challenges.
Our employment lawyers handle the full range of workplace legal matters for Mississauga employees, including:
- Wrongful dismissal and termination disputes — Whether you've been let go from a corporate head office or a warehouse operation, we assess your entitlements under both the ESA and common law
- Severance package review and negotiation — Mississauga employees, particularly executives and long-tenured professionals, are often entitled to 12 to 24 months of severance under common law
- Constructive dismissal claims — When your employer fundamentally changes your role, compensation, or work location without consent
- Workplace harassment and discrimination — Protecting your rights under the Ontario Human Rights Code
- Employment contract review — Before you sign with a Mississauga employer, we ensure the terms protect your interests
- Non-compete and restrictive covenant disputes — Challenging or defending post-employment restrictions
Mississauga Employment Law at a Glance
- Court: Ontario Superior Court of Justice — Brampton (7755 Hurontario St) serves Peel Region
- ESA Claims: Filed through the Ontario Ministry of Labour
- Human Rights: Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario
- Limitation Period: 2 years for wrongful dismissal claims
- Key Industries: Corporate services, logistics, technology, pharmaceuticals, finance
Wrongful Dismissal in Mississauga's Corporate Sector
Wrongful dismissal is the most common employment law issue we handle for Mississauga clients. The city's concentration of corporate head offices means many terminations involve senior professionals, managers, and executives who are entitled to substantial severance under common law—often far beyond what the Employment Standards Act requires.
Under common law, severance is calculated based on your age, length of service, position, and the availability of comparable employment in the Mississauga area. A 50-year-old vice president with 15 years at a Mississauga pharmaceutical company headquarters, for example, could be entitled to 18 to 24 months of severance. The initial offer from the employer rarely reflects this full entitlement.
We've helped Mississauga corporate employees who were offered minimal severance packages negotiate settlements that truly reflect their legal entitlements. Before you sign a release, have your offer reviewed by an experienced employment lawyer.
Employment Rights for Mississauga's Logistics and Warehouse Workers
The logistics sector near Pearson Airport employs thousands of Mississauga residents in warehouse operations, distribution centres, and transportation roles. These workers often face unique employment issues including unpaid overtime, unsafe working conditions, temporary layoffs that exceed legal limits, and mass terminations when companies restructure their supply chains.
If you work in Mississauga's logistics sector, know your rights:
- Temporary layoffs exceeding 13 weeks (or 35 weeks in some cases) may constitute termination
- Overtime must be paid after 44 hours per week under the ESA
- Mass layoffs involving 50 or more employees trigger enhanced notice requirements
- Temporary agency workers have specific protections under the ESA
How Our Employment Lawyers Help Mississauga Clients
When you contact UL Lawyers about a Mississauga employment matter, here's what to expect:
Free Initial Consultation
We review your termination letter, employment contract, and any severance offer. You'll receive an honest assessment of your entitlements under Ontario law, specific to your situation and the Mississauga job market. We explain your options clearly and help you decide on the best path forward.
Strategic Negotiation
Most Mississauga employment disputes are resolved through negotiation without going to court. Our lawyers send a demand letter to your employer outlining your full legal entitlements and negotiate on your behalf. We've consistently secured settlements for Mississauga clients that exceed initial employer offers by a significant margin.
Litigation When Necessary
If your employer refuses to negotiate fairly, we're prepared to pursue your claim through the Ontario Superior Court of Justice at the Brampton Courthouse or the appropriate tribunal. Our litigation team has experience before Peel Region courts and understands local judicial expectations.
Talk to an Employment Lawyer Serving Mississauga Today
If you've been terminated, laid off, or are dealing with a workplace dispute in Mississauga, Brampton, Oakville, or surrounding areas, don't wait to get legal advice. The sooner you speak with an employment lawyer, the stronger your position in negotiations.
Why Mississauga clients choose UL Lawyers:
- Proximity — Our Burlington office is about 30 minutes from Mississauga via the QEW
- Corporate expertise — We understand Mississauga's corporate employment landscape
- Proven results — We've recovered substantial severance packages for Mississauga-area employees
- No upfront costs — Many cases handled on contingency
Contact us today for a free consultation. Call 905-744-8888 or request a consultation online.
Official Resources
For authoritative information, refer to these government and regulatory sources:
- Ontario Employment Standards Act — Ontario government guide to employment standards
- Ontario Ministry of Labour — Official resource for workplace standards
- City of Mississauga — Municipal government and local services
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Last Updated: March 2026 | This page is reviewed quarterly to reflect current Ontario law.
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