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palakpatel911 said:
HARDIKB she is kind a right, you are Analyst so you can make any investor dance from here to there, you HAVE that skills and powers, i can say its ANALYOEGRAPHER
HAHA Bro.. that's the most amazing designation or title I could have got!!

I think the wait for PPR is making us all creative
 
palakpatel911 said:
What You Should Know About the Ontario Employment Standards Act

The Employment Standards Act, 2000, known as the ESA, is a law that sets minimum standards for workplaces in Ontario. If you work in Ontario, you are probably protected by the ESA. It does not cover employees in federal jurisdiction and persons in a few other special categories. There are exceptions and special rules for some employees and not all employees qualify for all ESA rules.

Employers cannot intimidate, fire, suspend, or otherwise punish an employee, or threaten any of these actions because the employee asks for or asks about their ESA rights. If an employee thinks that an employer is not following the ESA law, he or she can contact the Ministry of Labour for help.

Your Rights and Responsibilities at Work:

  • Hours of Work--Generally, employees cannot be forced to work more than daily limit: 8 hours a day or the number of hours in a regular work day
  • Weekly Limit: 48 hours a week. Employees may work more than 48 hours in a week if requirements for obtaining their written agreement are met and the employer has an approval from the Director of Employment Standards.
  • 11 consecutive hours off work each day
  • 24 consecutive hours off work each week or 48 consecutive hours off work in every 2-week period.
  • Most employees must be paid overtime pay after 44 hours of work each week. The overtime rate must be at least 1½ times the regular rate of pay.
  • Most employees are entitled to be paid at least the minimum wage | Browse here for Minimum wage rates = http://www.labour.gov.on.ca/english/es/pubs/guide/minwage.php
  • Most employees earn at least 2 weeks of vacation time after every 12 months. Employees are entitled to be paid at least 4 per cent of their total wages earned as vacation pay.
  • 10 days each calendar year of personal emergency leave for personal illness, injury or medical emergency, or for the death, illness, injury, medical emergency of or urgent matter concerning certain family members
  • Ontario has 9 public holidays every year (New Year's Day, Family Day, Good Friday, Victoria Day, Canada Day, Labour Day, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day, December 26). Most employees take these days off work, with public holiday pay.
  • 17 weeks of pregnancy leave
  • Generally, if an employee has been working for 3 months or more and his or her job is terminated, the employer must give the employee advance written notice, or termination pay instead of notice, or a combination of both.

browse here for more info on ESA = http://www.labour.gov.on.ca/english/es/index.php

Karmafication Notification brother.. A very valuable info you have shared.. ;)

So this only applies to Ontario?
 
Any good news from NDVO / CIC today??
 
Thks PP... reciprocating the same :)

palakpatel911 said:
neel-here plus one for the good intention 8)
Maygirl - sorry karmafied for you
 
How much will CIC(NS) take to transfer our File to CIC(ND) after issuing the PER... it's almost 40 days now that, there is no update in my status, it is still showing in Process( rcvd file on ....)....

??? ??? ??? ??? ???
 
Hi Experts,

Need your advise for one of my friend.

She has to apply for PCC - London, Currently she is in India.

When applying for UK PCC, does she has to opt for secure international delivery or
only the standard services worth 45 pounds would cover everything.

Also how many days would it take for her to get the PCC delivered to India?

Please reply
 
Awesome man..
Thanks Palak, its great and help.


palakpatel911 said:
What You Should Know About the Ontario Employment Standards Act

The Employment Standards Act, 2000, known as the ESA, is a law that sets minimum standards for workplaces in Ontario. If you work in Ontario, you are probably protected by the ESA. It does not cover employees in federal jurisdiction and persons in a few other special categories. There are exceptions and special rules for some employees and not all employees qualify for all ESA rules.

Employers cannot intimidate, fire, suspend, or otherwise punish an employee, or threaten any of these actions because the employee asks for or asks about their ESA rights. If an employee thinks that an employer is not following the ESA law, he or she can contact the Ministry of Labour for help.

Your Rights and Responsibilities at Work:

  • Hours of Work--Generally, employees cannot be forced to work more than daily limit: 8 hours a day or the number of hours in a regular work day
  • Weekly Limit: 48 hours a week. Employees may work more than 48 hours in a week if requirements for obtaining their written agreement are met and the employer has an approval from the Director of Employment Standards.
  • 11 consecutive hours off work each day
  • 24 consecutive hours off work each week or 48 consecutive hours off work in every 2-week period.
  • Most employees must be paid overtime pay after 44 hours of work each week. The overtime rate must be at least 1½ times the regular rate of pay.
  • Most employees are entitled to be paid at least the minimum wage | Browse here for Minimum wage rates = http://www.labour.gov.on.ca/english/es/pubs/guide/minwage.php
  • Most employees earn at least 2 weeks of vacation time after every 12 months. Employees are entitled to be paid at least 4 per cent of their total wages earned as vacation pay.
  • 10 days each calendar year of personal emergency leave for personal illness, injury or medical emergency, or for the death, illness, injury, medical emergency of or urgent matter concerning certain family members
  • Ontario has 9 public holidays every year (New Year's Day, Family Day, Good Friday, Victoria Day, Canada Day, Labour Day, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day, December 26). Most employees take these days off work, with public holiday pay.
  • 17 weeks of pregnancy leave
  • Generally, if an employee has been working for 3 months or more and his or her job is terminated, the employer must give the employee advance written notice, or termination pay instead of notice, or a combination of both.

browse here for more info on ESA = http://www.labour.gov.on.ca/english/es/index.php
 
managersonline said:
Hi All December Applicants,
Please note the following stats for your information, as per the updates by november applicants on the forum
3rd Nov,2014 Applicant CC charged on 7th Jan 2015
26th Nov,2014 Applicant CC charged on 21st Jan 2015
Days from 3rd Nov till 26th Nov = 23-days of applications
Days from 7th Jan till 21st Jan = 15-days of CIO
So CIO is finishing completeness check at the rate of Appx.1.53-days of applications per working day.
With this rate the appications received on or before 15th December 2014 would have been charged prior to 3rd Feb,2015.
Similarly all the applications received till 31st December, 2014 would have been charged prior to 13th of Feb 2015.

Regards,George,
Doha,Qatar
thanks..... This is a very good expectation chart....
 
Dear dmac11

As far as the employment laws and rules are concerned, almost 60% its remains same for each province, what differs is as per the Provincial Rights. (Quebec is best eg.)

Karmafication Notification - copy cat :P :P :P

dmac11 said:
Karmafication Notification brother.. A very valuable info you have shared.. ;)
So this only applies to Ontario?
 
socc3rguy said:
Routine has changed on work...

do your work at one place....hit alt+tab and refresh forum page, discuss and again...hit alt+tab...and do work..!!!

;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D

Hey Socc3rguy
Any PPR's today ?
 
neel-here said:
Thks PP... reciprocating the same :)
PP... wats happening...??? Who chkd d attendance register of NDVO??
 
palakpatel911 said:
What You Should Know About the Ontario Employment Standards Act

The Employment Standards Act, 2000, known as the ESA, is a law that sets minimum standards for workplaces in Ontario. If you work in Ontario, you are probably protected by the ESA. It does not cover employees in federal jurisdiction and persons in a few other special categories. There are exceptions and special rules for some employees and not all employees qualify for all ESA rules.

Employers cannot intimidate, fire, suspend, or otherwise punish an employee, or threaten any of these actions because the employee asks for or asks about their ESA rights. If an employee thinks that an employer is not following the ESA law, he or she can contact the Ministry of Labour for help.

Your Rights and Responsibilities at Work:

  • Hours of Work--Generally, employees cannot be forced to work more than daily limit: 8 hours a day or the number of hours in a regular work day
  • Weekly Limit: 48 hours a week. Employees may work more than 48 hours in a week if requirements for obtaining their written agreement are met and the employer has an approval from the Director of Employment Standards.
  • 11 consecutive hours off work each day
  • 24 consecutive hours off work each week or 48 consecutive hours off work in every 2-week period.
  • Most employees must be paid overtime pay after 44 hours of work each week. The overtime rate must be at least 1½ times the regular rate of pay.
  • Most employees are entitled to be paid at least the minimum wage | Browse here for Minimum wage rates = http://www.labour.gov.on.ca/english/es/pubs/guide/minwage.php
  • Most employees earn at least 2 weeks of vacation time after every 12 months. Employees are entitled to be paid at least 4 per cent of their total wages earned as vacation pay.
  • 10 days each calendar year of personal emergency leave for personal illness, injury or medical emergency, or for the death, illness, injury, medical emergency of or urgent matter concerning certain family members
  • Ontario has 9 public holidays every year (New Year's Day, Family Day, Good Friday, Victoria Day, Canada Day, Labour Day, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day, December 26). Most employees take these days off work, with public holiday pay.
  • 17 weeks of pregnancy leave
  • Generally, if an employee has been working for 3 months or more and his or her job is terminated, the employer must give the employee advance written notice, or termination pay instead of notice, or a combination of both.

browse here for more info on ESA = http://www.labour.gov.on.ca/english/es/index.php



Thank you Palak bai.. for this great information..+1 for you :) :) :) :) :)
 
neel-here said:
Don't get a Hard dik man ! :P :)

I think tht shud b censored... -1 for tht to u neel.
 
lol
Good one trying to clear that, no safai abhiyaan can clear the NDVO before its time...

maygirl said:
safai abhiyaan will b d only priority n all pprs n Mrs n pers will b done in one day..
lets all meet in canada guys..
 
palakpatel911 said:
thanks askyaram +1 favor exchanged

palak bai.. let me know how much time should i wait for my file to get transferred to NDVO after PER..and when to expect MDR
 
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