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Title:True North Strong & Free
Notice:Introduction in Note 535, For Sale/Wanted in 524
Moderator:POLAR::RICHARDSON
Created:Fri Jun 19 1987
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1040
Total number of notes:13668

252.0. "Pay Equity law in Ontario" by NEWS::HAKKARAINEN (Baron of Gray Matter) Tue Jan 02 1990 20:32

    The Cable News Network ran a brief piece about a new pay equity law. I
    believe the law applied to provincial and local governments and
    companies with more than 500 employees. It mandated that jobs of
    comparable worth be paid comparable wages. In many cases, jobs that of
    similar worth, such as (examples are mine, not the story's), nurse and
    programmer, might have a wide difference in pay, often associated with
    the percentage of women or men in that field. If there is a disparity,
    then the employer must raise the pay of all of the lower paid
    employees.
    
    Any ideas how this law might affect Digital in Ontario and what this
    might portend for other sites?
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252.1not enough $$$...move...KAOFS::N_BAXTERwe'll see who rusts first...Thu Jan 04 1990 15:016
    Your personnel rep (or manager) has all the details.  
    
    What is the big concern anyway?  If people think that they can be payed
    more for the same work....move to another company.  Why not let the
    "free market" set the salaries?  Do we really want Queens Park
    involved?
252.2We can't afford to have them leaveNEWS::HAKKARAINENBaron of Gray MatterThu Jan 04 1990 15:538
    The free market hasn't always done well in the area of pay equity.
    Secretarial work is rarely valued in dollars at a level appropriate to
    the importance in the organization. And, it's no accident, in my
    opinion, that most secretarial jobs are filled by women. 
    
    It's essential to me, as manager, that we treat people fairly;
    qualified people are too difficult to locate and are the first ones to
    find new jobs when pay problems arise.
252.3Canada is heading in the right direction.KITES::RICHARDSONHe who laughs bestFri Jan 05 1990 19:158
    
    	It my interest you all to know that Grand Canal Project was the
    first undertaking in Canadian history, as well as Albertan, to have a
    guarantee of pay equity. This was done in order to keep the oposition
    parties from digging up negative press on the Grand Canal. This is of
    course, water under the bridge, as it were.
    
    Glenn