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TD Bank Unpaid Vacation Pay

The law firms of Roy O’Connor LLP, Cavalluzzo LLP and Whitten & Lublin PC have issued a proposed class action lawsuit on behalf of the proposed representative plaintiff Jason Chiang against the Toronto Dominion Bank.

The proposed class action alleges that over a number of years TD Bank failed to properly pay commissioned Mobile Mortgage Specialists from across Canada with vacation pay and holiday pay as required under the Canada Labour Code.

Certification & Next Steps

The Plaintiff is moving  for the certification of this action as a class proceeding.

The hearing of the certification motion is scheduled to proceed in Toronto in September 2025.

Register For More Information

If you believe that you may be a class member in this proceeding and wish to receive information from time to time about the status of the lawsuit, you may request such information by filling in the form found at: The Registration Page

More Information

For further information about the class proceeding lawsuit please contact Class Counsel at:
Roy O’Connor LLP
Attention: James Katsuras
Tel: 1-800-371-9064
Fax: 416-362-6204
Email: jk@royoconnor.ca

Further updates about this action will be posted to this website as the case develops.

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Roy O’Connor LLP - Roy O’Connor LLP – Roy O’Connor LLP has been recognized in peer reviews as one of Canada’s leading boutique litigation firms and leading litigators in class actions. Among other things, Roy O’Connor is Benchmark Canada’s (a guide to Canada’s leading litigators) four-time winner of its award for Plaintiff’s Firm of the Year in Canada (2013, 2015, 2017 and 2022).
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Cavalluzzo LLP - Cavalluzzo LLP – Cavalluzzo LLP is one of Canada’s oldest and leading employment and labour law firms and has been recognized as a leading boutique employment law firm by numerous peer organizations. Cavalluzzo LLP’ lawyers specialize in labour law, employment law, class actions, pensions and benefits, professional regulation, human rights, constitutional law, Indigenous rights and public interest advocacy.
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Whitten & Lublin - Whitten & Lublin – Whitten & Lublin is one of Canada’s premier workplace law firms. The Firm was nationally recognized in 2020 & 2018 as one of Canada’s Top 10 Employment & Labour Law Firms, by Canadian Lawyer Magazine and as the Best Labour & Employment Boutique Law Firm in Canada in 2020, by the Canadian HR Awards. The Firm assists employees and workers across Canada in resolving all forms of workplace law disputes with a particular emphasis on dismissal and dismissal-related litigation.
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