Employment

What you need to know about personnel (human resources (HR), staffing, contractors).

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What laws apply to the workplace?

Many different laws apply to the workplace. These laws include those that cover employment standards, human rights, occupational health and safety, and government payroll deductions (income tax, CPP, and employment insurance). A non-profit’s board and executive director must know all the laws that apply to its workplace.

Employers must also register with the appropriate provincial or territorial agencies. For example, employers in BC must register with WorkSafeBC, the agency responsible for workplace safety.

What is an employment contract?

An employment contract is a legal document that sets out all the information relating to the expectations of the employer and the agreement of the worker to their working conditions described in the document.  This information typically includes a description of the position and responsibilities, rate of pay, and hours of work. Best practice is to use written employment contracts for all positions whether for employees or contractors.

Who is a volunteer?

Volunteers are unpaid workers. Volunteers freely give their time and labour. Freely means performing duties without any express or implied promise of being paid with money, goods or services. Directors (aka board members) of a non-profit are usually volunteers.

How do I know if a worker is a contractor or an employee?

The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) applies a test to determine if a worker is an employee or a contractor. This test has five parts: the amount of control exercised by your non-profit; who owns the tools and equipment required to do the work; who bears the financial risk and stands to profit from the work; dependence of the worker on the work; and the intention of the parties about the work.

Who is a worker?

Workers are people who do work for others and get paid for that work. Workers may do  work solely for the non-profit (typically are employees) or by working for many different clients  (contractors). 

Member

member is an individual or organization that has been granted membership in a non-profit. Members usually get to vote at annual general meetings and are often responsible for selecting the directors of the non-profit. 

Director

director is an individual who has been elected or appointed to manage the non-profit society. Directors are usually also members of the society. Directors are collectively responsible for managing, or supervising the management of, the activities and internal affairs of the society. Sometimes directors are called board members, which can get confusing.