Le Lézard
Classified in: Business
Subjects: LBR, POL, CFG

Government releases report of the Expert Panel on Modern Federal Labour Standards


GATINEAU, QC, Dec. 19, 2019 /CNW/ - The Government of Canada is taking action to ensure that federal labour standards are robust and modern in the changing world of work and that they protect employees and support productive workplaces. The Government has made important changes to the Canada Labour Code (the Code), but the work to modernize federal labour standards is not done.

Earlier this year, the Government established the independent Expert Panel on Modern Federal Labour Standards to study, consult and provide advice on five complex issues related to the changing nature of work. Today, the Honourable Filomena Tassi, Minister of Labour, released the Panel's report, which contains 39 recommendations.

The five issues studied by the Panel are: federal minimum wage; labour standards protections for non-standard workers; the "right to disconnect" outside of work hours; access and portability of benefits; and collective voice for non-unionized workers.

The Panel spent four months conducting research, engaging employers and employer organizations, unions and labour organizations, civil society groups, experts and individual workers, and developing its advice and writing its report. The Panel operated at arm's-length from the Government to ensure it provided independent, evidence-based advice. 

The Government will consider the findings of the Expert Panel as it determines how best to move forward on these commitments. 

Quotes

"I would like to thank the seven members of the Expert Panel for their advice and recommendations and for contributing their time and expertise to ensuring federal labour standards reflect modern realities. As we move forward on additional changes to make Canada an even better place to work, help make life less stressful and give people more time to do the things they love, we'll consider the excellent work done by the Panel."
? The Honourable Filomena Tassi, Minister of Labour

"It was a pleasure working with the other members of the Panel on these important issues that matter for workers and employers across the federally regulated private sector. We encourage the Minister to consider the analysis and recommendations set out in our report as an important next step in ensuring that federal labour standards  are aligned with the realities of Canada's economy and society in the 21st century."
? Sunil Johal, Chair of the Expert Panel on Modernizing Federal Labour Standards

Quick Facts

Associated Links

Expert Panel on Modern Federal Labour Standards 
Background Information

SOURCE Employment and Social Development Canada


These press releases may also interest you

at 18:18
Law Offices of Howard G. Smith announces that investors with substantial losses have opportunity to lead the securities fraud class action lawsuit against UiPath Inc. ("UiPath" or the "Company") . Class Period: December 1, 2023 ? May 29, 2024 Lead...

at 18:15
Payfare Inc. ("Payfare" or the "Company")  today announces the completion of the filing of its audited annual financial statements, management's discussion and analysis, annual information form and related certifications, all for the year ended...

at 17:53
The Mohanji Foundation, a global non-profit organization founded by Mohanji; World Consciousness Alliance, a Mohanji-founded platform for artists dedicated to raising awareness; and The Diplomatic Club, a non-political, non-profit organization...

at 17:45
The global online home rental services market size is estimated to grow by USD 28.01 billion from 2024-2028, according to Technavio. The market is estimated to grow at a CAGR of almost 14.72% during the forecast period. High real estate prices make...

at 17:39
Equity LifeStyle Properties, Inc. (referred to herein as the "Company," "we," "us," and "our") announced today that the Company's second quarter 2024 earnings will be released on Monday, July 22, 2024 after market close. The Company's executive...

at 17:34
The Supreme Court of British Columbia has approved a settlement between Victoria Gold Corp. ("Victoria Gold"), John McConnell, T. Sean Harvey, Michael McInnis, Sean Roosen, Marty Rendall, Orion Co-VI Ltd., BMO Nesbitt Burns Inc., CIBC World Markets...



News published on and distributed by: