DID YOU KNOW: As of January 1, 2016 businesses with 50 or more employees must meet the Employment Standard component of the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (“AODA”).
In order to help improve accessibility for people with disabilities, your organization must comply with a number of legislative requirements pertaining to HR compliance, impacting the following areas of your business:
- Recruitment and Selection
- Internal Communication
- Developing Talent
- Workplace Information
- Accommodation Plans
- Return to Work
The Ontario Ministry of Economic Development, Employment and Infrastructure has already started targeted audits to ensure compliance with these new requirements. In particular, employers should be prepared to:
- File compliance reports
- Show the development of policies related to accessibility
- Provide training to employees
- Develop individual accommodation and return to work plans
- Make information and resources accessible to all employees
Is your organization ready for a compliance audit?
AODA isn’t the only legislation employers should be familiar with to help ensure compliance. A recent Toronto Star article highlights just how many employers aren’t meeting the Employment Standards Act requirements. In a recent inspection blitz, 238 employers were found to be in breach of the legislation, with 175 related to public holiday pay, 129 related to vacation pay, and 61 related to overtime pay.*
Ceridian HR Advisory Services can help you comply with employment and HR-related legislation! For a flat, monthly fee, Ceridian HR Advisory Services will help your organization minimize legal risks by developing customized documentation including:
- Employee handbooks
- Employment agreements
- Job descriptions
- Disciplinary communications
- Medical certificates/documentation
*Source: Toronto Star, Inspection blitz finds three-quarters of bosses breaking law http://www.thestar.com/news/gta/2016/01/20/inspection-blitz-finds-three-quarters-of-bosses-breaking-law.html