Ontario’s “Fair Workplaces, Better Jobs Act” (Bill 148, 2017) may impact your business effective January 1, 2018. Ensure that your business is compliant with the new Ontario Labour Laws.
- Minimum Wages will increase 32 percent over the next 13 months as follows:
Category | Current Rate | Jan. 1, 2018 | Jan. 1, 2019 |
General | $11.60 | $14.00 | $15.00 |
Liquor Servers | $10.10 | $12.20 | $13.05 |
Students | $10.90 | $13.15 | $14.10 |
Personal Emergency Leave – January 1, 2018
Employees are entitled up to Ten (10) days of personal emergency leave (PEL) per calendar year after one week of employment. The first two days must be paid at the regular rate.
PEL can be taken for:
- A personal illness or medical emergency
- The death, illness, injury or medical emergency of a family member or person the employee considers a family member.
- An urgent matter concerning a family member or person an employee considers a family member.
NOTE: As an employer, you are not allowed to request a doctor’s note as proof for the leave.
Vacation – January 1, 2018
All employees who have worked with your company for at least five years will be entitled to three weeks vacation. Vacation pay will be calculated at six (6) percent for employees who have five or more years with your company.
Substitute Public Holidays – January 1, 2018
Employees must be given with written notice of substitute public holidays. The notice must include the holiday on which the employee will work, the date of the day being substituted for the holiday, and the date on which the notice is provided to the employee.
Enforcement – January 1, 2018
The Ontario government will hire additional employment standards inspectors by 2020-2021 to ensure the new rules are followed.