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Ontario Electronic Monitoring: Policy Template & Checklist

Ontario Electronic Monitoring: Policy Template & Checklist

Gowling WLG

Date: October 28, 2022

This policy template and checklist will help employers prepare for the new Electronic Monitoring policy required in Ontario.

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Author's Note

Earlier this year, the Ontario government amended the Employment Standards Act ("ESA") to require non-Crown, provincially regulated employers who employed 25 or more employees as of January 1, 2022 to develop and distribute a policy dealing with the electronic monitoring of all Ontario based employees employed by the employer.  For employers with the requisite number of Ontario employees, this policy must be developed by October 11, 2022. To help organizations navigate these changes, members of Gowling WLG’s Employment, Labour & Equalities Group are pleased to offer a sample electronic monitoring policy that employers can use as a foundation for their own policies. This sample policy is accompanied by a checklist that sets out further details regarding the statutory requirements, in addition to other considerations, with a view to helping employers ensure that their policies comply with the law and meet the unique needs of their organizations. [Version...

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Earlier this year, the Ontario government amended the Employment Standards Act ("ESA") to require non-Crown, provincially regulated employers who employed 25 or more employees as of January 1, 2022 to develop and distribute a policy dealing with the electronic monitoring of all Ontario based employees employed by the employer.  For employers with the requisite number of Ontario employees, this policy must be developed by October 11, 2022.

To help organizations navigate these changes, members of Gowling WLG’s Employment, Labour & Equalities Group are pleased to offer a sample electronic monitoring policy that employers can use as a foundation for their own policies. This sample policy is accompanied by a checklist that sets out further details regarding the statutory requirements, in addition to other considerations, with a view to helping employers ensure that their policies comply with the law and meet the unique needs of their organizations.

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Plus tôt cette année, le gouvernement de l’Ontario a modifié la Loi sur les normes d’emploi (LNE) pour exiger que les employeurs sous réglementation provinciale et non assujettis à la Couronne comptant 25 employés ou plus en date du 1er janvier 2022 élaborent et mettent en place une politique sur la surveillance électronique de tous leurs employés établis en Ontario. Les employeurs qui comptent le nombre minimum d’employés en Ontario doivent élaborer cette politique d’ici le 11 octobre 2022. 

Pour aider les entreprises à aborder ces changements, les membres du groupe Travail, emploi et droits de la personne de Gowling WLG sont heureux d’offrir un modèle de politique de surveillance électronique dont les employeurs peuvent s’inspirer pour élaborer leur propre politique. Ce modèle est accompagné d’un aide-mémoire contenant des renseignements supplémentaires au sujet des exigences légales, ainsi que d’autres considérations, pour permettre aux employeurs de s’assurer que leur politique est conforme à la loi et qu’elle répond aux besoins uniques de leur entreprise.

 


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