What is the duty of an applicant to mitigate her losses by making reasonable efforts to obtain suitable employment?

Ontario, Canada


The following excerpt is from Xu v. The Ottawa Hospital, 2012 HRTO 337 (CanLII):

The applicant is under a duty to mitigate her losses by making reasonable efforts to obtain suitable employment. The applicant is entitled to be compensated only for those losses that could not have been avoided and the respondent has the onus of proving the applicant’s failure to mitigate. See Heintz v. Christian Horizons, 2008 HRTO 22 at paragraph 265. The respondent submitted that the applicant did not mitigate her losses because she was deemed by WSIB in December 2009 to be able to work, within her restrictions, full time hours as a registered nurse yet she has only worked on a part-time basis since January 19, 2010.

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