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Minister O'Regan launches first of its kind pay transparency website: Equi'Vision


GATINEAU, QC, Feb. 2, 2024 /CNW/ - Every Canadian deserves a real and fair chance at success. Reducing pay gaps and improving representation means knocking down the barriers that hold back marginalized communities in the workplace. In order to do this, we need to know where the gaps are.

Today, Minister of Labour, Seamus O'Regan Jr., launched Equi'Vision, a new website that shines light on the barriers to equity experienced by women, Indigenous peoples, persons with disabilities, and members of visible minorities in federally regulated private sector industries. It provides user-friendly, easily comparable data on workforce representation rates and the pay gaps experienced by members of the four designated groups recognized under the Employment Equity Act. With Equi'Vision, Canada becomes the first country in the world to make this level of information publicly available.

Equi'Vision data is submitted by employers with 100 or more employees as part of their annual reporting to the Labour Program under the Employment Equity Act. Individual employee information, including data related to individual salaries, is not reported or disclosed. 

Better information leads to better, more informed decision making. By making this information publicly available, the Government aims to draw attention to the persistent issues in Canadian workplaces that are maintaining pay gaps and preventing representation, so that businesses are encouraged to act upon them.

Reducing pay gaps and improving representation requires all partners ? businesses, workers and government ? joining together to help create safe and inclusive workplaces for all workers, because that's where workers are at their best. That's a good thing for our economy, and for all Canadians.

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"If we're going to close pay gaps and representation gaps, we have to know where those gaps are. There's no equity without transparency."
? Minister of Labour and Seniors, Seamus O'Regan Jr.

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Pay gap reporting in federally regulated private-sector workplaces
Legislated Employment Equity Program
Government of Canada announces that the Pay Equity Act will come into force on August 31, 2021
Minister O'Regan receives Task Force report on Employment Equity Act modernization

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