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Ending Employment: Ace the Employee Exit Process

Employee exits are a natural occurrence in every business. Whether your employees resign, retire, or are terminated, it is critical that you have the right paperwork in place to cover every type of employee exit and minimize the risks associated with it.

Following HR best practices and functioning in accordance with your province’s employment laws will help you both protect your business and ensure a smooth offboarding process.

In this webinar, our experts, Olivia Cicchini and Kiljon Shukullari, share guidance on correctly handling different types of employee exits.

After watching the webinar, you'll know:
  • Rules for employee resignations 
  • Different types of terminations 
  • Documentation for employee retirement 
  • End of work with independent contractors 


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Meet Our Speakers



Olivia Cicchini, Employment Relations Expert & Presenter, Peninsula Canada

A licensed paralegal, Olivia has significant insight into legal, HR, and employee management challenges faced by Canadian SMEs. 

She utilizes her employment law knowledge to create relevant and comprehensive content to help small business owners stay compliant with employment standards and health & safety legislation.  

Olivia’s incisive commentary regularly appears on radio, websites and in newspapers. Her views have been featured on CBC Radio, CTV News, CP24, and Toronto Sun.





Kiljon Shukullari, HR Advisory Manager, Peninsula Canada

An experienced HR professional and a Certified Human Resources Leader (CHRL), Kiljon has considerable knowledge of the most relevant topics, trends, and policies in the field — expertise he brings to Peninsula clients.  

Kiljon has extensive experience providing consultation to clients on all aspects of HR management — offering timely answers and effective solutions to their challenges.  

Kiljon often speaks to the media on HR management issues. He's been featured in CP24, Global News, Globe and Mail, and CTV News.