Employment Standards Act, 2000, S.O. 2000, c. 41 — Canada — Ontario law | Esheria

Employment Standards Act, 2000, S.O. 2000, c. 41

This provision defines key terms and sets several employer and Director duties, including posting information, paying wages on time, and rules for certain job postings.

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Jurisdiction
Canada — Ontario
Instrument
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Language
en
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This provision defines key terms and sets several employer and Director duties, including posting information, paying wages on time, and rules for certain job postings. This part requires employers to give employees wage statements, keep and produce required records, follow limits on hours, rest periods, overtime, minimum wage, public holiday pay, and tip-handling rules, and it restricts wage deductions unless authorized. This segment sets rules for workplace policies, holiday pay, vacations, leaves of absence, and equal pay. This provision sets out several employee leave entitlements and notice requirements, including family medical leave, organ donor leave, family caregiver leave, critical illness leave, child death and disappearance leave, domestic or sexual violence leave, long-term illness leave, sick leave, and family responsibility leave. This segment sets rules for several employee leaves, including bereavement, emergency, reservist, and job-seeking leave, plus notice, evidence, benefit, reinstatement, and pay rules.