Pay Transparency
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Ontario’s new rules for job postings a ‘step in the right direction’: expertsNew rules are coming into effect on Jan. 1 in Ontario that will require companies with 25 or more employees to provide compensation details in advertisements for job postings.CanadaDec 31, 2025
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Richmond council passes motion on pay transparencyOn Friday, Mayor Malcolm Brodie refused to answer questions about his total compensation package of at least $362,000 in 2023. He earns $198,000 as mayor.CanadaJan 21, 2025
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Pay transparency laws: How disclosing salary ranges can help or hurt workersOntario has pitched adopting pay transparency legislation that would require employers to post jobs with salary bands. Here's how experts say it could affect the labour market.MoneyNov 10, 2023
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How salary transparency could address the gender pay gapBrasa Peruvian Kitchen in Toronto made waves earlier in the week when the company posted on social media a document offering insight into the salaries of all its employees.MoneyMar 10, 2023
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B.C. introduces new pay transparency legislation to help close gender wage gapThe province has tabled legislation requiring employers to include salary ranges on job postings and banning employers from asking applicants for pay history information.PoliticsMar 7, 2023
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Canadian companies need pay transparency to address wage gap, advocates sayAs widespread labour shortages force Canadian companies to re-evaluate their employee recruitment practices, experts say pay transparency is increasingly in the spotlight.EconomyJan 30, 2022
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As COVID-19 hit, many Canadians got pay cuts — others, raisesPay transparency may also be taking a hit because of the pandemic.MoneyJul 29, 2020
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Ford government quietly stalls implementation of pay transparency lawOntario has quietly stalled the implementation of legislation that aimed to increase pay transparency in the provinceCanadaNov 21, 2018
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Ontario government to bring in ‘pay transparency’ bill aimed at closing gender wage gapThe pay transparency measures will begin with the Ontario public service before applying to employers with more than 500 employees.PoliticsMar 6, 2018
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