Understanding the Differences Between FLSA and Canadian Labor Laws

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Understanding the Differences Between FLSA and Canadian Labor Laws

The Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) in the United States and Canadian labor laws serve similar purposes of regulating employment practices and protecting workers’ rights. While both aim to safeguard employees and ensure fair treatment, there are distinct variances between the two systems that are essential to grasp.

Coverage

Minimum Wage

Overtime

Holidays

Vacation

Termination

Managing labor law compliance on both sides of the border requires diligence. Consult with legal and human resources professionals knowledgeable in the FLSA and the relevant Canadian federal and provincial regulations to ensure your business practices are aligned and reduce your risk of legal complications.

How can we help?

Time Equipment Company has experience configuring our world-class time and attendance system for both the U. S. and Canada.

For more information on how we can help your company, contact Time Equipment Company at (800) 997-8463 or sales@timeequipment.com.

*This information simplifies complex Acts as Time Equipment Company understands it. It is not to be taken as legal advice. The regulations for this program are changing. Contact the U.S. Department of Labor or the Canadian Labour Program for further information.

By Robert Moore, SHRM-CP | 2024-02-28T15:00:02-08:00 February 28th, 2024 | News, Employment Law |

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About the Author: Robert Moore, SHRM-CP

Robert Moore is the Director of Training at the most experienced time and attendance solution provider in the Pacific Northwest, Time Equipment Company. Robert brings decades of hands-on experience in various industries, including non-profit, Fortune 500 companies, and his own company. His experience provides a unique understanding of the generational differences in the workforce. Robert's presentations "Becoming an Employer of Choice" and "Understanding the New Generations" make him a sought-after speaker around the country. Robert is a graduate of the University of Washington with a degree in Drama and an MBA. In addition, he is an SHRM Certified Professional (SHRM-CP).

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