Nunavut Severance Rights: Notice & Common Law
Nunavut has employment standards and common law protections. Understand your full entitlement.
Statutory Notice
2-8 weeks
Statutory Severance
Not Mandated
Common Law Notice
3-24 months
Non-Competes
Banned (2024)
Nunavut Termination Notice Requirements
| Length of Service | Statutory Notice (ESA) |
|---|---|
| under 3 months | 0 weeks |
| 3 months 2 years | 1 week |
| 2 plus years | 2 weeks |
Important: These are statutory minimums only. Most Canadian employees are entitled to significantly more under common law reasonable notice. See the comparison table below.
Nunavut Employment Laws That Affect Your Severance
Understanding these NU-specific protections is the first step to negotiating a better package.
Labour Standards Act Notice (§55-56)
Nunavut requires: 1 week (3mo-2yr), 2 weeks (2+yr). Minimums only.
Common Law Reasonable Notice
Courts apply 1 month per year of service baseline, adjusted for age and job market.
Wrongful Dismissal Claims
Severance below common law can be challenged.
Common Law vs. Statutory: The Real Difference
This is where your real leverage lies. Most Canadian employees are owed significantly more than statutory minimums.
| Length of Service | Statutory ESA Notice | Common Law Reasonable Notice | Difference |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2 years | 1-2 weeks | 2-3 months | +10x+ |
| 5 years | 2-4 weeks | 5-7 months | +10x+ |
| 10 years | 4-8 weeks | 10-14 months | +10x+ |
| 15 years | 8 weeks | 14-18 months | +10x+ |
| 20 years | 8 weeks | 20-24+ months | +10x+ |
Statutory ESA Notice
The legal minimum your employer must provide. If not provided, they must compensate you (pay in lieu of notice). These are often 1-8 weeks depending on tenure.
Common Law Reasonable Notice
What courts award if your severance is inadequate. Based on tenure (1 month per year), age (45+), position, and job market difficulty. Often 2-3x larger than statutory.
Critical: Nunavut common law follows Canadian patterns. Calculate your entitlement based on tenure and age.
Your Nunavut Advantage
Common law reasonable notice provides leverage above statutory
Age 45+ increases entitlements
Wrongful dismissal threat is credible
Red Flags in NU Severance Agreements
If your severance agreement includes any of these, you should not sign without further review.
Offers below statutory 1-2 week periods
Pressure to sign without legal review
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Disclaimer: SeveranceIQ is an educational technology tool, not a law firm. The information on this page about Nunavut employment laws is for general educational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Canadian employment law is complex and varies significantly by province. For advice about your specific situation, consult a licensed employment lawyer in Nunavut. Full disclaimer
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