Labour minister hails progress on pay equity but says it will take time to deliver
OTTAWA — The government is proposing to give federally regulated companies at least three years to develop plans to give their female employees equal pay for work of equal value.
Companies that face a boost in their payroll costs by more than one per cent as a result of pay equity would get even more time to phase it in.
And the clock won’t even start ticking until the Pay Equity Act, passed nearly two years ago, actually goes into force sometime next year.
Labour Minister Filomena Tassi acknowledged Friday that it’s taking longer than many would like.