On July 16, 2014, the Ontario Government introduced Bill 18, Stronger Workplaces for a Stronger Economy Act, 2014. The Bill proposes changes that would (among other things) remove existing limits on unpaid wage claims, make temporary help agencies and their clients jointly liable for unpaid wages, and impose automatic adjustments to minimum wage based on the Consumer Price Index.
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Ontario Imposes New Mandatory Occupational Health and Safety Awareness Training Requirements

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As of July 1, 2014, employers operating in Ontario must ensure their occupational health and safety programs satisfy new worker and supervisor training requirements.
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Ontario Proposes Changes to Employment Standards for Temporary Help Agency Employees
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The Ontario Legislature has proposed changes (Bills 159 and 146) to the statutory obligations of both temporary help agencies (“Agencies”) and their clients (“Employers”). These changes would increase protection for temporary employees, including an “agency cut maximum” and a cap on the percentage of temporary employees that can be used by an Employer. In particular:
- Agencies would be required to pay their temporary employees at least 80% of the amount they charge clients for services performed by a given temporary employee.
- Employers would have to ensure that the total hours worked by temporary employees in a work week do not exceed 25% of the total hours worked by all employees.