Ontario to bring in ‘pay transparency’ bill aimed at closing gender wage gap
TORONTO — Ontario plans to introduce legislation Tuesday that aims to close the wage gap between women and men in the province.
If passed, the “pay transparency” bill would require all publicly advertised job postings to include a salary rate or range, bar employers from asking about past compensation and prohibit reprisal against employees who do discuss or disclose compensation.
It would also create a framework that would require large employers to track and report compensation gaps based on gender and other diversity characteristics, and disclose the information to the province.
The pay transparency measures will begin with the Ontario public service before applying to employers with more than 500 employees. It will later extend to those with more than 250 workers.