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2017 payroll rates

By Cristina Lavecchia | < 1 Minutes Read December 15, 2016

Three popular articles this week on HRinfodesk

The three popular articles this week on HRinfodesk deal with: An employee who was told to quit if she felt unsafe; current and 2017 payroll rates; and the introduction of a new Bill to cover physical size and weight in human rights legislation.

Article by Cristina Lavecchia / Employee Relations, Employment Standards, Health and Safety, Human Rights, Payroll, Union Relations / 2017 payroll rates, basic personal amounts, Bill 200, EI, Employment Insurance, employment law, human rights code, minimum wage rates, occupational health and safety act, payroll rates, physical size and weight, reprisal, The Human Rights Code Amendment Act

By Cristina Lavecchia | 2 Minutes Read December 8, 2016

Three popular articles this week on HRinfodesk

The three popular articles this week on HRinfodesk deal with: Current and 2017 payroll rates; a case where the Johnstone test is challenged; and an FAQ that addresses Employment Standards Act exemptions, specifically vacation.

Article by Cristina Lavecchia / Employee Relations, Employment Standards, Human Rights, Payroll, Union Relations / 2017 payroll rates, basic personal amounts, EI, Employment Insurance, employment law, employment standards act, family status, Family Status Discrimination, Johnstone test, minimum wage rates, pay in lieu of vacation, payroll rates, vacation

By Cristina Lavecchia | < 1 Minutes Read December 1, 2016

Three popular articles this week on HRinfodesk

The three popular articles this week on HRinfodesk deal with: An overview of how to deal with public holidays that fall on the weekends (non-working days); current and 2017 payroll rates; and proposed legislation that would amend the Occupational Health and Safety Act to provide for the establishment of employer “health and safety management systems”.

Article by Cristina Lavecchia / Employee Relations, Employment Standards, Health and Safety, Payroll, Union Relations / 2017 payroll rates, basic personal amounts, Bill 70, Building Ontario Up for Everyone Act (Budget Measures), EI, Employment Insurance, employment law, health and safety management systems, minimum wage rates, non-working days, occupational health and safety act, payroll rates, public holidays, public holidays on non-working days, statutory holidays, statutory holidays on non-working days

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