As discussed in previous blog posts in our farming series, the Employment Standards Act, 2000 (“ESA”) outlines farming exemptions, This allows certain employers flexibility under the ESA, particularly when it comes to hours of work, overtime, and rest periods.

The crux is that not every worker at every farm automatically falls under the ESA’s exemptions – there are important scenarios where this exemption may not apply. Farm owners and operators must understand the limits of these rules – failure to do so can lead to costly legal consequences.Continue Reading Look Out! When the Farming Exemption Does Not Apply

Are you an Ontario farmer employer navigating the complexity of the special farm worker rules?  This is the first of a few posts that will walk through the main employment law issues to consider for your agricultural employees.

In Ontario, the Employment Standards Act, 2000 (“ESA) sets out the minimum standards for most employees, but there are specific exemptions for farm workers. These exemptions recognize the unique demands of agricultural work, which often require flexibility due to seasonal and weather-related factors. Continue Reading Understanding your Farm Worker ESA Exemptions in Ontario