NDP warns of long delays in equal pay for women in federal pay equity rules
OTTAWA — The federal New Democrats say new rules to close a gender wage gap in federally regulated workplaces will take too long to make a difference.
The government’s pay equity regulations require the likes of banks and telecommunications companies to put plans in place to meet the new rules.
The rules would give companies three years to craft and implement plans, and provide more time for those who face a larger hit to their bottom line.
NDP MP Lindsay Mathyssen, the critic for women and gender equality, says she is concerned that the wording of the regulations mean some women could be waiting up to a decade before pay equity becomes a reality in their workplace.