Ontario has become the first province to introduce legislation (Bill 203) to increase pay transparency as part of a broad new strategy to advance women’s economic empowerment and build fairer, better workplaces.
Ontario has become the first province to introduce legislation (Bill 203) to increase pay transparency as part of a broad new strategy to advance women’s economic empowerment and build fairer, better workplaces.
Have you read The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up: The Japanese Art of Decluttering and Organizing? HR life hack: there are no points for keeping outdated postings on the board, whether it’s in the eyes of the Ministry of Labour or of Marie Kondo.
As of April 1, 2018, employers may no longer pay less to employees because of sex or “differences in employment status.” A summary of the new requirements and their practical impact is set out in this blog.
As mistrust between employers and employees grows, so does the potential for secretly recorded conversations in the workplace.
Notwithstanding how common voluntary severance packages are, many of our clients still face uncertainty about what they are and what their impact will be. This blog answers some of the most frequently asked questions about voluntary departure programs.