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By Marie-Yosie Saint-Cyr, LL.B. Managing Editor | < 1 Minutes Read October 9, 2014

Three popular articles this week on HRinfodesk

Three popular articles this week on HRinfodesk deal with the definition of creed; ESA blitz results with internships; and contracts.

Article by Marie-Yosie Saint-Cyr, LL.B. Managing Editor / Employee Relations, Employment Standards, Human Rights, Payroll / Atheism, businesses, contracts, creed, employment law, ESA blitz results, HRinfodesk, internships, Newsletter, religion in the workplace, unpaid interns

By Doug MacLeod, MacLeod Law Firm | 3 Minutes Read April 8, 2014

Navigating Ontario’s Employment Standards Act

Ontario’s Employment Standards Act (the ESA) sets out the minimum terms of employment for most employees in Ontario. It is a complex law that is difficult to understand. An employer cannot contract out of these minimum standards. Did you know your organization must post a Minister of Labour poster entitled “What You Should Know About The Ontario Employment Standards Act” in your workplace?

Article by Doug MacLeod, MacLeod Law Firm / Employee Relations, Employment Standards / 10 days personal emergency leave, compressed workweek, contract out of these minimum standards, employment law, employment policies, employment standards act, exemptions in the ESA, file complaints, minimum standards, minimum terms of employment, minimum wage, Notice of termination, overtime pay, pregnancy and parental leave, statutory holidays, termination pay, time off work, time off work for organ donation, unpaid interns, Unpaid leaves of absence, vacation pay, What You Should Know About The Ontario Employment Standards Act, workplace

By Adam Gorley | 5 Minutes Read August 8, 2013

HRinfodesk poll result and commentary: Unpaid internships – labour standards, human rights questions

The issue of unpaid work has been a hot topic for quite a while now, and despite efforts by authorities to clarify the legal status, sometimes it seems that employers aren’t understanding it any better. To get a better idea of where our readers stand, we recently asked, Do you have unpaid internships at your organization? Slightly more than 80 percent of respondents said no, they don’t use unpaid interns, while nearly 20 percent said yes, they do. We didn’t ask whether employers are using legal unpaid internships, or whether they know if their internship arrangements are legal, but we’d like to offer our two cents and hopefully help our readers understand what’s legal and what’s not when it comes to unpaid internships.

Article by Adam Gorley / Employee Relations, Employment Standards, Human Rights, Payroll, Union Relations / Act Respecting Labour Standards, canadian employment law, Canadian Intern Association, considered an employee, definition of employee, employment law, employment standards act, HRinfodesk, HRinfodesk Poll, interns, internships, legal status of unpaid internships, minimum wage, paid workers, post-secondary programs, training from an employer, unpaid interns, unpaid internships, vocational, wages for work performed, work arrangements

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