N-1.1 - Act respecting labour standards

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88. The Government may make regulations exempting such category or categories of employees as it may designate from the whole or a part of the application of Division I of Chapter IV, for such time and on such conditions as it may fix, namely, managerial personnel, employees on commission, employees engaged in logging operations, saw mills and public works, caretakers, employees who receive gratuities or tips, employees contemplated by subparagraphs i, ii and iii of paragraph 10 of section 1, students employed in a vacation camp or in a social or community non-profit organization, such as a recreational organization, and trainees under a program of vocational training or induction recognized by law.
The Government may also, as the case may be, fix standards different from those provided in Division I of Chapter IV for the employees contemplated in the first paragraph.
1979, c. 45, s. 88; 1990, c. 73, s. 39, s. 66; 2002, c. 80, s. 56.
88. The Government may make regulations exempting such category or categories of employees as it may designate from the whole or a part of the application of Division I of Chapter IV, for such time and on such conditions as it may fix, namely, managerial personnel, employees on commission, farm workers, employees engaged in logging operations, saw mills and public works, caretakers, employees who habitually receive gratuities, employees contemplated by subparagraphs i, ii and iii of paragraph 10 of section 1, students employed in a vacation camp or in a social or community non-profit organization, such as a recreational organization, domestics, and trainees under a programme of vocational training or induction recognized by law.
In force: 1991-04-01
The Government may, by regulation, render all or some of the provisions of Division I of Chapter IV applicable to the categories of employees referred to in section 39.1.
The Government may also, as the case may be, fix standards different from those provided in Division I of Chapter IV for the employees contemplated in the first and second paragraphs.
1979, c. 45, s. 88; 1990, c. 73, s. 39, s. 66.
88. The Government may make regulations exempting such category or categories of employees as it may designate from the whole or a part of the application of Division I of Chapter IV, for such time and on such conditions as it may fix, namely, executive officers, employees on commission, farm workers, employees engaged in logging operations, saw mills and public works, caretakers, employees who habitually receive gratuities, employees contemplated by subparagraphs i, ii and iii of paragraph 10 of section 1, students employed in a social or community non-profit organization, such as a vacation camp or a recreational organization, domestics, and trainees under a programme of vocational training or induction recognized by law.
The Government may also, as the case may be, fix standards different from those provided in Division I of Chapter IV for the employees contemplated in the first paragraph.
1979, c. 45, s. 88.