Ontario Labour & Employment Standards 2020
Minimum Wage |
Note: This is a general minimum rate. The rate may vary by type of employment (see s.5 of the Exemptions, Special Rules and Establishment of Minimum Wage Regulation for details). |
Call-in Pay |
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Overtime Pay: Time + 1/2 |
Note: Overtime pay to be 1.5 times the regular hourly wage |
Provincial Payroll Tax |
Note: Check with Ministry of Finance for specific contribution rates |
Vacation Entitlement |
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Vacation Pay |
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Statutory Holidays |
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Statutory Holiday Pay (if worked) |
Note: Effective July 1, 2018, regular wages is the amount earned by the employee in the four work weeks before the work week with the public holiday plus all of the vacation pay payable to the employee with respect to the four work weeks before the work week with the public holiday, divided by 20. |
Statutory Holiday Pay (if not worked) |
Note: Effective July 1, 2018, regular wages is the amount earned by the employee in the four work weeks before the work week with the public holiday plus all of the vacation pay payable to the employee with respect to the four work weeks before the work week with the public holiday, divided by 20. |
Notice of Termination by Employer |
Note: When terminating in groups of 50 or more, group termination rules may apply. |
Maternity or Pregnancy Leave |
Note 1: Maximum combined pregnancy/parental leave is 78 weeks. The longer period of parental leave applies if maternity/pregnancy leave is not taken. Note 2: Most jurisdictions require leaves to be taken within a specified period. Check with the applicable employment/labour standards office. |
Parental Leave (available to either parent) |
Note 1: Maximum combined pregnancy/parental leave is 78 weeks. The longer period of parental leave applies if maternity/pregnancy leave is not taken. Note 2: Most jurisdictions require leaves to be taken within a specified period. Check with the applicable employment/labour standards office. |
Bereavement |
Note: In Ontario, a total of 10 days of personal emergency leave is available each year, 2 of which are to be paid. |
Compassionate/ Family Care/ Responsibility |
Note: If family member does not die during 26-week period (or other period that may be set out in regulations), the employee may take another leave after providing the employer with a new medical certificate. Note 2: Starting October 29, 2014, there is also an 8 week period of leave available to care for a family member with a serious medical condition. |
Emergency |
Note: Eliminated in Ontario effective January 1, 2019. |
Sick |
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Voting |
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Reservist’s Leave |
Note: Leave for Reservists – Employees who are members of the Canadian Forces Reserves and deployed for active service are entitled to a job-protected unpaid leave. Eligibility requirements and period of leave varies-consult applicable employment/labour standards information. |
Critical Illness of a Child Leave |
Note: If employed at least 6 months. |
Death or Disappearance of a Child Leave |
Note: If employed at least 6 months. |
Domestic or sexual violence leave |
Note: If employed at least 13 weeks. |
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Disclaimer: Intended as a guideline only and please visit the Ontario Government website for more information: https://www.labour.gov.on.ca