Difference between revisions of "Employment Standards (Canada)"
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| service_description = Human Resources and Skills Development Canada is a federal department that includes the federal Labour Program and offers information about employment standards for federally regulated workplaces. Only about 10 percent of all Canadian businesses are federally regulated. See the [[Employment Standards Branch of BC]] in this guide for provincially regulated workplaces. | | service_description = Human Resources and Skills Development Canada is a federal department that includes the federal Labour Program and offers information about employment standards for federally regulated workplaces. Only about 10 percent of all Canadian businesses are federally regulated. See the [[Employment Standards Branch of BC]] in this guide for provincially regulated workplaces. | ||
− | '''Website note:''' Click on "Employment Standards Publications" for resources on specific topics, like unjust dismissal. | + | '''Website note:''' Click on "Employment Standards Publications" for resources on specific topics, like unjust dismissal. You can also go to [http://www.hrsdc.gc.ca/eng/lp/lo/opd-ipg/opd/700-10a1.shtml#appa_1 payment claim Kit] and [http://www.hrsdc.gc.ca/eng/labour/opd/standards.shtml other Operations Program Directives]. |
Revision as of 23:25, 21 November 2011
Human Resources and Skills Development Canada is a federal department that includes the federal Labour Program and offers information about employment standards for federally regulated workplaces. Only about 10 percent of all Canadian businesses are federally regulated. See the Employment Standards Branch of BC in this guide for provincially regulated workplaces.
Website note: Click on "Employment Standards Publications" for resources on specific topics, like unjust dismissal. You can also go to payment claim Kit and other Operations Program Directives. |
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