07-13-2011, 07:43 PM
Currently, there are no guidelines in Canada Except for in the Entertainment industry for the amount of time that is required between shifts, unless you are a miner, railroad employee, motion picture employee, truck driver, or airline pilots.
These professions have provisions that are either collectively bargained for as part of a Union, or they are instituted for safety reasons (OSHAA).
I would speak to someone in HR at the company, and if that doesn't work, start looking for a new job. What they are doing is legal. It isn't right, but legality, and morality are completely differenty alities
These professions have provisions that are either collectively bargained for as part of a Union, or they are instituted for safety reasons (OSHAA).
I would speak to someone in HR at the company, and if that doesn't work, start looking for a new job. What they are doing is legal. It isn't right, but legality, and morality are completely differenty alities
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