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Ministry of Labour Ontario: The Procedures for Claims and Complaints
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Olivia Cicchini, Employment Relations Expert
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Olivia Cicchini, Employment Relations Expert
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- What does the Ministry of Labour do?
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- Ontario Labour Board: Understanding the Employment Standards Act 2000 (ESA)
- What are some critical employment standards all Ontario employers must follow?
- What are some basic employee rights under the Ontario ESA?
- Ontario Labour Relations Board: Ensuring ESA Compliance
- ESA claims
- What happens during an ESA inspection?
- How does the Ontario Ministry of Labour carry out prosecutions?
- How can employees file a claim with the Ministry of Labour for an alleged ESA violation?
- In what cases can a claim not be filed?
- How the Ontario Ministry of Labour Enforces OHSA Compliance?
- What factors prompt Workplace Health and Safety Inspections?
- What happens during a proactive health and safety inspection?
- What additional enforcement powers does the Ministry of Labour Inspectors have?
- Can employers appeal an inspector’s order?
- What is the Workplace Safety and Insurance Board (WSIB)?
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