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The Ontario Labour Relations Board receives many different kinds of applications, under a variety of Ontario laws. However, not all applications are properly before the Board. Some belong to other tribunals; others should be heard by the civil courts, or by private arbitration, and still others need to be initiated within other areas of the Ministry of Labour.
If you have a complaint about discrimination in your workplace, you should contact the Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario at 416-326-1312 or www.hrto.ca.
If you have a complaint about your pay, hours of work, overtime, vacation or holiday entitlements, termination or severance pay, and you are not represented by a trade union, you should call the Ministry of Labour Employment Standards Call Centre at 1-800-531-5551. You can also get information on these topics from the Ministry's website: www.labour.gov.on.ca
If you are considering filing a lawsuit for wrongful dismissal against your former employer, you should consult a lawyer. The Law Society of Upper Canada provides a lawyer referral service at 1-900-565-4577. The Law Society's web address is: www.lsuc.on.ca .
If you are looking for information relating to Collective Bargaining (e.g. current trends and highlights, the existence of collective agreements, collective agreement expirations etc. you should call 416-326-1260 or e-mail ocbi@ontario.ca.
The following is a list of the most common applications which do belong at the Board:
Besides the above, there are other, less frequently submitted, types of applications under the Labour Relations Act, 1995. In addition, the Board hears the following applications:
Finally, there are other statutes where the Board has limited jurisdiction to hear certain types of applications: