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Employment Standards Act 2000

By Simon Heath, BA, MIR, LLB, Heath Law | 2 Minutes Read May 12, 2016

Ontario Ministry of Labour announces OHS and ESA blitzes for 2016–2017

In 2016–2017, the Ministry of Labour of the Province of Ontario will continue to implement its proactive campaign of “blitzes” to ensure that the Occupational Health and Safety Act (“OHSA”) and the Employment Standards Act, 2000 (“ESA”) are followed. The various blitz campaigns are set to start May 2, 2016 and continue to run for more than one year until June 2017 in some cases.

Article by Simon Heath, BA, MIR, LLB, Heath Law / Employee Relations, Employment Standards, Health and Safety, Union Relations / blitz campaigns, Employment Standards Act 2000, ESA blitzes, occupational health and safety act, OHSA blitzes, Ontario Ministry of Labour, safety blitzes, targeted blitzes

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