What is the quantum of damages for an employee who has been paid out of service for 18 months?

New Brunswick, Canada


The following excerpt is from Duncan Mayberry v. Hampton Golf Club Ltd., 2007 NBQB 231 (CanLII):

On what is before me in view of his length of service it seems to me in accordance with Smith v. Agnew, that it is more likely than not that he will receive at least damages based on six months pay in lieu of notice.

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