Feds set to tighten group layoff rules and requirements for businesses
OTTAWA — Federal officials are set to tighten labour rules to make it tougher for large, federally regulated companies to conduct mass layoffs without warning.
The requirements for businesses dealing with what are known as group terminations have undergone a quiet overhaul amid concerns from officials and Labour Minister MaryAnn Mihychuk that the rules designed for exceptional circumstances were being used too regularly.
The final wording has not been set, but the aim is to better ensure employers take the necessary steps to help affected employees find other jobs and receive the severance pay owed to them.
Federal labour regulations require companies to give the federal government 16 weeks notice before they lay off 50 or more workers in a four-week stretch. During that time, employers are also required to create a joint employee-employer committee to help, as much as possible, affected workers find new jobs.


