Introduction

With Ontario’s provincial election approaching, employers should be aware of their obligations when it comes to allowing employees time off to vote. The Election Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. E.6 (“Elections Act”) provides clear rules to ensure employees have sufficient time to cast their ballots while balancing their work responsibilities.

This post outlines employee rights to voting leave, employer obligations, and key considerations for businesses in Ontario.Continue Reading Ontario Employee Rights to Time Off for Voting: What Employers Need to Know

Ontario’s employment landscape has shifted significantly with the introduction of the new licensing regime for temporary help agencies (THAs) and recruiters. This change, effective from July 1, 2024, mandates that all THAs and recruiters operating in Ontario must hold a valid license. Employers need to understand these changes, their implications, and the risks of non-compliance to ensure their operations remain legally compliant.Continue Reading Understanding Ontario’s New Temporary Help Agency and Recruiter Licensing Regime: What Employers Need to Know