jimintoronto
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The Ontario Provincial Government has introduced a bill in the Legislature that would stop the practice of making employees pay for their work uniforms. This would apply to any clothing that has an employer logo, or is in a color that is identified as being a part of the business operations. If passed ( which it will be because the Conservative party has a huge majority of the seats ) this would be backed up by a fine to any employer that tried to deduct "uniform charges " from an employee's pay cheque.
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This bill will target all employers that employ more than 20 people. So the national chains like McDonalds, Burger King, Subway, and the like, will be affected as far as their locations in Ontario, are concerned. They can still issue uniforms, BUT they will NOT be able to charge their employees for the clothing.
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This bill will target all employers that employ more than 20 people. So the national chains like McDonalds, Burger King, Subway, and the like, will be affected as far as their locations in Ontario, are concerned. They can still issue uniforms, BUT they will NOT be able to charge their employees for the clothing.
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