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Federal Labour Standards Review Commission

The Changing Face of Canadian Workplaces
Since the adoption of Part III of the Canada Labour Code in 1965, changes within the economy, society and families have had a significant impact on Canadian workplaces.

Part III (Labour Standards) Canada Labour Code
The Labour Program of Human Resources and Skills Development Canada is responsible for developing, administering, and enforcing legislation and regulations related to the workplace, including the Canada Labour Code.

Overview of Part III of the Canada Labour Code (Labour Standards)
Part III provides protection of basic worker rights while creating a fair and competitive market for employers under federal jurisdiction.

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2011-11-22