On December 15, 2011, Human Resources and Skills Development Canada – Labour Program completed a motor vehicle operator survey for Barrie and Orillia and the results are that city drivers are drivers who operate exclusively within a described zone.
Maximum Distance travelled North from Home Terminal: 53 km
Maximum Distance travelled South from Home Terminal: 97 km
Maximum Distance travelled East from Home Terminal: 97 km
Maximum Distance travelled West from Home Terminal: 97 km
This motor vehicle operator survey was conducted to establish the applicable standard hours of work and overtime pay for motor vehicle operators.
It applies to federal jurisdiction employers in the road transportation industry in the survey area named above. If you are uncertain whether this survey applies to you, please contact your local Human Resources and Skills Development Canada – Labour Program office.
On March 19, 2010, Human Resources and Skills Development Canada - Labour Program completed a motor vehicle operator survey for Mississauga and the results are that city drivers are drivers who operate exclusively within a described zone.
Maximum Distance travelled North from Home Terminal: 51 km
Maximum Distance travelled South from Home Terminal: 16 km
Maximum Distance travelled East from Home Terminal: 35.9 km
Maximum Distance travelled West from Home Terminal: 52 km
This motor vehicle operator survey was conducted to establish the applicable standard hours of work and overtime pay for motor vehicle operators.
It applies to federal jurisdiction employers in the road transportation industry in the survey area named above. If you are uncertain whether this survey applies to you, please contact your local Labour Program office.
On April 28, 2008, Human Resources and Skills Development Canada - Labour Program completed a motor vehicle operator survey for Kitchener/Waterloo/Cambridge/Ayr/Guelph and the results are that city drivers are drivers who operate exclusively within a 10-mile (16 km) radius of their home terminal.
This motor vehicle operator survey was conducted to establish the applicable standard hours of work and overtime pay for motor vehicle operators.
It applies to federal jurisdiction employers in the road transportation industry in the survey area named above. If you are uncertain whether this survey applies to you, please contact your local Labour Program office.
On July 24, 2007, Human Resources and Skills Development Canada - Labour Program completed a motor vehicle operator survey for Ottawa. This survey was conducted exclusively with employers in the moving industry. Accordingly, the results of this survey are applicable only to Ottawa employers in the moving industry. The results are that city drivers are drivers who operate exclusively within a described zone.
Maximum Distance travelled North from Home Terminal: 35 km
Maximum Distance travelled South from Home Terminal: 80 km
Maximum Distance travelled East from Home Terminal: 60 km
Maximum Distance travelled West from Home Terminal: 70 km
This motor vehicle operator survey was conducted to establish the applicable standard hours of work and overtime pay for motor vehicle operators.
It applies to federal jurisdiction employers in the road transportation industry in the survey area named above. If you are uncertain whether this survey applies to you, please contact your local Labour Program office.
On November 17, 2008, Human Resources and Skills Development Canada - Labour Program completed a motor vehicle operator survey for Brampton and the results are that city drivers are drivers who operate exclusively within a described zone.
Maximum Distance travelled North from Home Terminal: 62 km
Maximum Distance travelled South from Home Terminal: 69 km
Maximum Distance travelled East from Home Terminal: 71 km
Maximum Distance travelled West from Home Terminal: 50 km
This motor vehicle operator survey was conducted to establish the applicable standard hours of work and overtime pay for motor vehicle operators.
It applies to federal jurisdiction employers in the road transportation industry in the survey area named above. If you are uncertain whether this survey applies to you, please contact your local Labour Program office.