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Legislation to better protect workers and support good quality jobs receives Royal Assent


OTTAWA, Dec. 13, 2018 /CNW/ - A strong middle class depends on a job market where everyone has a real and fair chance at success. That's why, on October 29, the Government of Canada introduced legislation that will modernize federal labour standards to better protect Canadian workers and help set the stage for good-quality jobs.

Today, the Honourable Patty Hajdu, Minister of Employment, Workforce Development and Labour, highlighted that this important piece of legislation has received Royal Assent.

The legislation makes changes to improve employees' eligibility for entitlements such as general holiday pay, sick leave, maternity leave and parental leave. It also improves work?life balance by introducing new breaks and leaves, including a new 5-day personal leave and 5 days of paid leave for victims of family violence. Changes will also ensure that employees in precarious work are paid equally and have fair access to the same entitlements as their full-time counterparts.

The legislation also makes improvements to the Wage Earner Protection Program (WEPP) that increase the maximum financial support provided to workers who are owed wages when their employer files for bankruptcy or enters receivership. The increase to the maximum payment applies in respect of retroactively to bankruptcies or receiverships that occurred on or after February 27, 2018, the day the budget was tabled.

These changes will come into force in waves over the next 18 months to allow time for the development of regulations, the training of labour program inspectors, and to raise awareness among employers and employees.

The nature of work is changing and a modern set of federal labour standards that reflect workplace realities will better protect Canadian workers and help employers recruit and retain employees. That means more productivity in the workplace.

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"Bringing federal labour standards into the 21st century will strengthen the middle class. Better working conditions are good for business and benefit both workers and employers. When economic growth is inclusive, and fewer Canadians are left behind, we are all better off."
? The Honourable Patty Hajdu, Minister of Employment, Workforce Development and Labour

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Government Continues Efforts to Bring Equality and Growth to the Middle Class - Department of Finance Canada 
Backgrounder: Modernizing Labour Standards 
Backgrounder: Wage Earner Protection Program (WEPP) 
Federal Labour Standards
What We Heard: Modernizing Federal Labour Standards

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