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Ontario Bill 49

43rd Parl. 1st Sess.
November 28, 2022
  • This bill establishes the Early Years and Child Care Worker Advisory Commission in Ontario. The Commission will be composed of members from the early years and child care workforce, organizations representing this workforce, labor unions, and experts in the field. The Commission's main function is to develop recommendations on how to support the early years and child care workforce, including increasing wages, implementing a salary scale based on skill and experience, setting minimum work standards and benefits, and creating strategies for career advancement. The Commission will publish an annual report with these recommendations on a government website and submit it to the Minister of Education. The Minister of Education will also meet with the Commission annually to discuss the report. The Act will come into force once it receives Royal Assent and is titled the Early Years and Child Care Worker Advisory Commission Act, 2022.
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Bill 49 2022

An Act respecting the establishment of an Early Years and Child Care Worker Advisory Commission

His Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Ontario, enacts as follows:

Early Years and Child Care Worker Advisory Commission

1 (1)  The Early Years and Child Care Worker Advisory Commission is established.

Composition

(2)  The Commission shall be composed of members appointed by the Lieutenant Governor in Council from the following groups:

   1.  Members of the early years and child care workforce.

   2.  Members of provincial or regionally-based organizations and associations that represent the early years and child care workforce.

   3.  Designates from labour unions that represent the early years and child care workforce.

   4.  Early years and child care experts.

Same

(3)  In the appointment of persons to the Commission under subsection (2), the Lieutenant Governor in Council shall ensure, to the extent possible, that the Black community, Indigenous community and other racialized communities are represented.

Functions

(4)  The Commission shall develop recommendations on how to support the early years and child care workforce and address staffing shortages, including recommendations respecting,

  (a)  increased wages;

  (b)  a salary scale that sets out increased compensation based on skill and experience level;

  (c)  minimum work standards, including minimum benefits, paid sick leave and paid time for planning and professional development; and

  (d)  strategies to enable early years and child care workers to advance their qualifications.

Report

(5)  The Commission shall set out the recommendations referred to in subsection (4) in an annual report that is,

  (a)  published on a website of the Government of Ontario; and

  (b)  sent to the Minister of Education.

Consultation

(6)  The Minister of Education shall meet with the Commission annually to discuss each report by the Commission.

Commencement

2 This Act comes into force on the day it receives Royal Assent.

Short title

3 The short title of this Act is the Early Years and Child Care Worker Advisory Commission Act, 2022.