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News Release - October 3, 2012 KNOW YOUR WORKPLACE RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIESThe Ministry of Labour Relations and Workplace Safety is committed to ensuring the people of Saskatchewan are aware of their workplace rights and responsibilities. Recently, the ministry has received a number of media inquiries regarding unlawful payroll deduction. Though Labour Standards has received relatively few formal complaints regarding unlawful payroll deduction, it is an issue we take seriously in Saskatchewan. In Saskatchewan wages may only be deducted for:
Wages cannot be deducted for broken equipment, cash register shortages, mandatory training, improper use of company equipment or actions taken by others. Employers cannot deduct wages to compensate for a customer leaving a bar or restaurant without paying a bill, or a driver leaving a gas station without paying. If an employee believes wages have been unlawfully deducted they are encouraged to contact the Labour Standards division of Labour Relations and Workplace Safety by calling 1-800-667-1783. Government is working to ensure Saskatchewan workplaces are fair, safe and competitive by modernizing existing legislation that governs workplaces in the province. The Government of Saskatchewan reminds employers and employees that information on labour relations, employment standards and occupational health and safety legislation is available online or by contacting Labour Relations and Workplace Safety. More information on Labour Standards can be found online at www.lrws.gov.sk.ca/labour-standards, by calling 1-800-667-1783 or by visiting your local Labour Standards office. -30- For more information, contact:
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