Hours of Work and Averaging Hours
今年三月起生效的安省新的劳工法: 雇主让雇员工作48小时一周必须争得雇员同意.
http://www.gov.on.ca/LAB/english/es/hours/index.html
As of March 1, 2005, if an employer wants an employee to work more than 48 hours a week, the employer must:
Give non-unionized employees a copy of the handout: Information for Employees About Hours of Work and Overtime Pay.
Obtain written agreement from the employee, or the union if the workplace is unionized.
Receive an approval from the Director of Employment Standards.
The first two requirements also apply if an employer wants an employee to work excess daily hours.
In order to average an employee's hours of work for overtime pay purposes, the employer must obtain written agreement from the employee or union and receive an approval from the Director of Employment Standards.
If the Director has not made a decision on an application within 30 days, a limited number of excess weekly hours can be worked, and averaging hours over a period of two weeks may begin, if certain conditions are met.
Applications can be submitted by fax, verifiable mail, in person or electronically.