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Equal Pay Program - EPP

Human Resources and Social Development Canada (HRSDC)

Last Verified: 2003-10-10

Act: Canada Labour Code, R.S.C. 1985, c. L-2;Canadian Human Rights Act, Section II
Regulation: Not applicable.

To Whom Does This Apply?

Employers in industries that are regulated by the federal government.

Eligible Area

All Canadian provinces and territorires.

Eligible Activities

Any federally regulated workplace in Canada.

Summary

The objective of the Labour Program is to eliminate sex-based wage discrimination in the federal jurisdiction.

Section 182, Part III of the Canada Labour Code empowers designated officers to inspect all records of federally regulated employers to find out whether discrimination in pay based on gender exists. If discrimination is found, the officer may refer the matter to the Canadian Human Rights Commission for investigation and resolution, or file a complaint with the Commission.

The Labour Program has the following three-step process in order to determine employer compliance and to respond to non-compliance.

Step 1: Education

The first step is an educational visit. It is intended to inform federal jurisdiction employers of their obligations with respect to the equal pay legislation and to advise them of the means to fulfill these obligations.

Step 2: Monitoring

The second step is a monitoring visit to these same employers to answer technical questions, to verify the employer's progress on implementation, and to obtain general information. Monitoring visits will be conducted throughout the implementation process.

Step 3: Audit or Inspection

The final step is an on-site inspection. On-site audits are arranged with employers who report that they have fully implemented an equal pay program. When employers have not taken any action to review their compensation system for gender discrimination, the Labour Program can schedule an inspection. If the inspector identifies reasonable grounds for believing that gender-based wage discrimination exists, then the case may be referred to the Canadian Human Rights Commission for investigation and resolution.

Other Equal Pay Program Activities

The Labour Program undertakes a range of activities to ensure that clients understand and are able to comply with the provisions of the Canadian Human Rights Act and the Canada Labour Code. These activities include:

  • the provision of advice and counselling to employers, unions, employees and employer organizations on a wide range of technical issues;
  • seminars for employers and labour organizations;
  • Web site, publications and speeches to ensure a better understanding of pay equity in the federal jurisdiction; and
  • internal training of field staff who are responsible for the delivery of the Equal Pay Program through Labour's regional offices.

Additional Information
For more information, visit the "Equal Pay Program" page on the HRSDC's Web site or contact a workplace equity officer in your province/region (see list below). You may also call Labour Program, HRSDC at (819) 953-7416.

DISCLAIMER
Information contained in this section is of a general nature only and is not intended to constitute advice for any specific fact situation. For particular questions, the users are invited to contact their lawyer. For additional information, see contact(s) listed below.

Alberta Contact(s):
Regional Workplace Equity Officer
Labour Program
Human Resources and Social Development Canada
Room 280
Harry Hays Building
220 - 4th Avenue South East
Calgary, Alberta  T2G 4X3
Fax: 403-292-4678
Toll-free (publications): 1-866-713-4397

Labour Branch
Human Resources and Social Development Canada
Suite 1440
Canada Place
9700 Jasper Avenue
Edmonton, Alberta  T5J 4C1
Fax: 780-495-2998
Toll-free (information): 1-866-713-4397

British Columbia Contact(s):
Regional Workplace Equity Officer
Labour Program
Human Resources and Social Development Canada
125 East 10th Avenue
Vancouver, British Columbia  V5T 1Z3
Telephone: (604) 872-4384 ext. 645
Fax: (604) 666-3166

Manitoba Contact(s):
Regional Office
Labour Program
Human Resources and Social Development Canada
Suite 750
266 Graham Avenue
Winnipeg, Manitoba  R3C 0K3
Telephone: (204) 983-3493
Fax: (204) 983-2117

New Brunswick Contact(s):
Regional Workplace Equity Officer
Human Resources and Social Development Canada
495 Prospect Street
P.O. Box 2600
Fredericton, New Brunswick  E3B 5V6
Telephone: (506) 851-3804
Fax: (506) 452-3134

Newfoundland & Labrador Contact(s):
Regional Office and the Labour Services Centre
Labour Program
Human Resources and Social Development Canada
E110B
Prince Charles Building
120 Torbay Road
P.O. Box 8548
St. John's, Newfoundland & Labrador  A1B 3P3
Telephone: (709) 772-5022

Northwest Territories Contact(s):
Regional Workplace Equity Officer
Labour Program
Human Resources and Social Development Canada
Room 280
Harry Hays Building
220 - 4th Avenue South East
Calgary, Alberta  T2G 4X3
Fax: 403-292-4678
Toll-free (publications): 1-866-713-4397

Labour Branch
Human Resources and Social Development Canada
Suite 1440
Canada Place
9700 Jasper Avenue
Edmonton, Alberta  T5J 4C1
Fax: 780-495-2998
Toll-free (information): 1-866-713-4397

Nova Scotia Contact(s):
Regional and Halifax District Offices
Labour Program
Human Resources and Social Development Canada
8th Floor
99 Wyse Road
P.O. Box 1350
Dartmouth, Nova Scotia  B2Y 4B9
Telephone: (902) 426-4995
Toll-free (information): 1-800-251-1623

Nunavut Contact(s):
Regional Workplace Equity Officer
Labour Program
Human Resources and Social Development Canada
Room 280
Harry Hays Building
220 - 4th Avenue South East
Calgary, Alberta  T2G 4X3
Fax: 403-292-4678
Toll-free (publications): 1-866-713-4397

Labour Branch
Human Resources and Social Development Canada
Suite 1440
Canada Place
9700 Jasper Avenue
Edmonton, Alberta  T5J 4C1
Fax: 780-495-2998
Toll-free (information): 1-866-713-4397

Ontario Contact(s):
Metro York District Office
Labour Program
Human Resources and Social Development Canada
Penthouse
4900 Yonge Street
North York, Ontario  M2N 6A4
Telephone: (416) 954-5900
Toll-free (information): 1-866-854-8888

Prince Edward Island Contact(s):
Regional Workplace Equity Officer
Human Resources and Social Development Canada
495 Prospect Street
P.O. Box 2600
Fredericton, New Brunswick  E3B 5V6
Telephone: (506) 851-3804
Fax: (506) 452-3134

Quebec Contact(s):
Montreal District Office
Labour Program
Human Resources and Social Development Canada
3rd Floor
715 Peel Street
Montréal, Quebec  H3C 3H6
Telephone: (514) 283-2214
Toll-free (information): 1-800-954-2633

Saskatchewan Contact(s):
Regional and Regina District Offices
Labour Program
Human Resources and Social Development Canada
Main Floor
2045 Broad Street
Regina, Saskatchewan  S4P 2N6
Telephone: (306) 780-5408

Yukon Contact(s):
Regional Workplace Equity Officer
Labour Program
Human Resources and Social Development Canada
125 East 10th Avenue
Vancouver, British Columbia  V5T 1Z3
Telephone: (604) 872-4384 ext. 645
Fax: (604) 666-3166


National Contact(s):
National Headquarters
Labour Program
Human Resources and Social Development Canada
10th Floor
Phase II
165 Hôtel de Ville
Gatineau, Quebec  K1A 0J2
Telephone: (819) 953-7528
Fax: (819) 997-5238



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