What is the current state of the law on the duty of a master to warn young and inexperienced people of the dangers of dangerous work in the workplace?

Manitoba, Canada


The following excerpt is from Rudd v. Hamiota FeedLot Ltd., 2006 MBQB 22 (CanLII):

[36] I endorse the comments of Bray J. in Cribb v. Kynoch Ltd., [1907] 1 K. B. 548, at page 558: “The proposition of law laid down in those cases is one which has been clearly established—namely, that it is the duty of the master to warn young and inexperienced persons of any danger that existed in relation to the work in which they are employed.”

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