Canada's Ontario province to introduce legislation for gig worker benefits

Reuters

Published Feb 28, 2022 12:25PM ET

Updated Feb 28, 2022 12:46PM ET

(Reuters) - Canada's Ontario province on Monday will introduce legislation to establish a minimum wage and other rights for gig economy workers such as drivers for ride-hailing companies, Premier Doug Ford said.

The legislation, which Ford called a first for a Canadian province, includes clarity around hours and pay calculations. It also includes protection against dismissal from a digital platform without proper notice or explanation, and ensure tips that workers earn remain with them, Ford told reporters.

"In the last two years, we've seen huge shifts around traditional labor markets and as we build a resilient economy, our government must keep pace with those changes," Ford said.

The proposal will have to go through the legislative process and be voted on by the provincial parliament, though Ford's government holds a majority, making its passage likely.

Gig companies have long been criticized for the lack of benefits and protections they offer drivers.