Ontario Regional Services: Labour and Workplace Information
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Ontario Labour Market Information
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Information specific to: Ontario
Ontario / Region - Labour Market Information - Index Page
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Injury Compensation Unit Ontario Government Employee Compensation Act (GECA)
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Information specific to: Ontario
Injury Compensation for Ontario Region is delivered from Ottawa. This office is responsible for processing claims for the employees of Federal Departments & Agencies.
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Labour Program District Operation Ontario
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Information specific to: Ontario
There are 3 District offices in Ontario responsible for the administration of Labour Standards and Occupational Health and Safety legislations.
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Fire Protection Services Ontario
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Information specific to: Ontario
There are 2 Fire Protection Services locations in Ontario, one is located in Toronto and the other in Ottawa. They assists federal departments and agencies and First Nations to ensure compliance with the appropriate fire protection codes and standards.
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Ontario Labour Regional Office
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Information specific to: Ontario
The Regional Office ensures consistent and cost-effective implementation of Parts II and III of the Canada Labour Code, as well as the Employment Equity Act, Federal Contractors Program, Fair Wages and Hours of Labour Act, and the Non-Smokers' Health Act.
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Workplace Equity Services
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Information specific to: Ontario
Workplace Equity Services (Ontario) administers 3 federal initiatives that require employers to plan, implement and achieve Workplace Equity. These programs include The Legislated Employment Equity Program (LEEP), The Federal Contractors Program (FCP) and the Equal Pay Program.
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Foreign Worker Programs: Sectoral Agreements
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Information specific to: Ontario
This page contains information relating to Agreements and Memoranda of Understanding signed by Ontario Region Human Resources Development Canada (HRDC) and interested stakeholders in the following sectors: Manufacturing Sector - Tooling and Machining Trades, Construction, Agricultural Sector
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Labour Program Ontario Region Profile
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Information specific to: Ontario
The Labour Program Ontario Region strives to promote a fair, safe, healthy, stable, cooperative and productive work environment that contributes to the social and economic well-being of all Canadians.
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Services for Employers and Entrepreneurs
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Information specific to: Ontario
This page contains quick links to information that will assist employers and entrepreneurs with Human Resource Planning and Recruitment in the Ontario Region.
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The National Construction Industry Wage Rate Surveys 1999 - 2001 and First Schedules Ontario
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Information specific to: Canada, Ontario
The survey identified eight fair wage zones in Ontario based on Statistics Canada's Economic Regions, and collected wage information for 36 occupations, all of which appear on the Fair Wage Schedules., Provincial fair wage schedules existed in Ontario, but as they had not been updated since 1994 and revisions were not being proposed by the provincial government at the time the federal Fair Wage Schedules were implemented, the Labour Branch was not able to adopt these schedules., In those cases where a fair wage rate could not be established within a single zone, data from that zone was combined with data from neighbouring zones until the number of survey observations for the occupation was large enough to provide a publishable estimate.
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Employment Programs and Benefits
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Information specific to: Ontario
Ontario Employment Programs and Benefits
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Jobs, Workers, Training and Careers
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Information specific to: Ontario
Jobs, Labour and Workplace Information, Training and Learning, Career Planning, Persons with Disabilities
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Agriculture Programs and Services - Ontario Region
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Information specific to: Ontario
Agriculture Programs and Services (AP&S;)fosters consultation and cooperation between governments, industry and labour; promotes the use of human resource planning in the agricultural sector; facilitates the orderly admission of foreign seasonal agricultural workers to supplement Canadian labour.
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FINAL REPORT Review on Capacity to Deliver HRDC's Programs and Services - April 1999
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Information specific to: Ontario
The Review on Capacity to Deliver HRDC's Programs and Services was conducted to identify and more fully understand the issues related to how effectively we deliver HRDC programs and services to the client., Final Report: Review on Capacity to Deliver HRDC's Programs and Services (Project no. 405/98, April 1999), FINAL REPORT Review on Capacity to Deliver HRDC's Programs and Services - April 1999
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Foreign Worker Programs
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Information specific to: Ontario
The mission of the Foreign Worker Program is to assist Canadian employers to meet their human resource needs, by facilitating the entry of temporary foreign workers into areas of the labour market with demonstrated occupational shortages, while sustaining and fostering a strong domestic labour market.
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Foreign Worker Programs: Construction MOU, Introduction
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Information specific to: Ontario
This page contains information on the following topics relating to the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) on Construction: - Introduction to the Construction MOU - Employers and Occupations Included in the MOU - CREWS - Steps the Employer Must Take - Steps the Foreign Worker Must Take
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The Building and Construction Trades Department's 2006 Canadian Legislative Conference
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Information specific to: Ottawa
Ladies and gentlemen, delegates to the Canadian Legislative Conference of the Building and Construction Trades Department. Welcome you to our nation?s capital. I also want to thank you for giving me an opportunity to speak to you. I am honoured to accept your invitation, and to meet with you for the first time. You are representatives of one of the most productive sectors of our economy.
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The Building and Construction Trades Department's 2006 Canadian Legislative Conference
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Information specific to: Ottawa
Ladies and gentlemen, delegates to the Canadian Legislative Conference of the Building and Construction Trades Department. Welcome you to our nation?s capital. I also want to thank you for giving me an opportunity to speak to you. I am honoured to accept your invitation, and to meet with you for the first time. You are representatives of one of the most productive sectors of our economy.
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Our Toronto, York, and Mississauga Offices
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Information specific to: Greater Toronto
Toronto, York, and Mississauga Offices, Local Labour Market Information, Local Information Services For Employers Local Employment Services For Job Seekers
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Consultations on a Canadian Housing Framework to begin in January 2005
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Information specific to: Ottawa
Consultations on a Canadian Housing Framework to begin in January 2005