On May 6, 2024, the Government of Ontario introduced a new legislative development with the tabling of Bill 190, the Working for Workers Five Act.
This bill proposes significant amendments to several key laws governing employment standards and workplace safety. Here's what employers and workers in Ontario need to know about the proposed changes and how they could impact the workplace.
Bill 190 aims to make substantial changes to the Employment Standards Act, 2000 (ESA).
Bill 190 also proposes updates to the Occupational Health and Safety Act (OHSA). These amendments extend OHSA protections to home offices, a move reflecting the rise of remote work. The definition of workplace harassment will expand to include virtual harassment, acknowledging the evolving nature of workplace interactions.
Additionally, the bill mandates that employers maintain clean and sanitary washroom facilities, a basic yet vital aspect of workplace dignity and health.
Changes to the Fair Access to Regulated Professions and Compulsory Trades Act, 2006 (FARPCTA), are also on the agenda. These amendments will require regulated professions to accept alternative qualification documentation and to streamline the registration processes.
Such reforms are designed to reduce barriers for professionals seeking to enter regulated fields, potentially enhancing diversity and addressing labor shortages.
The introduction of Bill 190 signals new steps by the Ontario government to adapt to the changing landscape of work and worker needs. As one might expect, while these changes aim to foster more equitable, transparent, and safe working conditions, they have also sparked concern about how they will be implemented.
As the bill moves through the legislative process, stakeholder consultations will play a crucial role in refining these proposals to ensure they meet the needs of all parties involved while balancing practicality with progressive change.
Reach out to your Member of Provincial Parliament (MPP). MPPs represent your interests in the Ontario Legislature and can convey your opinions during discussions on the bill. You can find your MPP by entering your postal code on the Legislative Assembly of Ontario website.
For both workers and employers in Ontario, staying informed and engaged with this process will be key to navigating the upcoming changes effectively.
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