Pay equity law will close gender wage gap

Today, the Chief Commissioner of the Canadian Human Rights Commission and the federal Pay Equity Commissioner welcome the timeline for the coming into force of the Pay Equity Act, which will ensure equal pay for work of equal value. This new law is an important tool in promoting gender equality, closing the gender wage gap and contributing to greater equity and inclusion in Canada.

The Act will come into force on August 31, 2021, and will apply to federally regulated public and private sector employers with an average of 10 or more employees. It will also apply to parliamentary workplaces through changes made to the Parliamentary Employment and Staff Relations Act.

As a first step, employers will be required to inform their employees that they will be establishing a pay equity plan.

These employers will have to meet the following requirements:

During this period of transition, the Pay Equity Commissioner and their office will provide a series of tools and resources that will help employers and employees understand pay equity and how to establish the foundation for a successful pay equity process.

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“Pay equity is an internationally recognized human right, which will benefit employees and employers, while fostering equity and inclusion in the workplace.”

- Marie-Claude Landry, Chief Commissioner, Canadian Human Rights Commission

“Closing the gender wage gap is essential to removing barriers, creating environments where employees are valued and engaged, and supporting our country’s economic and social recovery. “

- Karen Jensen, Federal Pay Equity Commissioner, Canadian Human Rights Commission