Family Day not popular with many Ontario employers: survey
Last Updated: Friday, January 25, 2008 | 1:12 PM ET
CBC News
A survey by a human resources organization says as many as 40 per cent of workers in Ontario will not be given an extra holiday in February, with most employers saying they'll compensate their employees in some other way.
During last year's provincial election, the Ontario Liberals promised to create a new mid-winter holiday called Family Day.
When they were re-elected, one of their first acts was to proclaim the new holiday.
But a survey done by the Human Resources Professionals Association of Ontario and released Friday says a majority of employers anticipate they will suffer some sort of negative impact from the new holiday.
The organization e-mailed its questions to 16,500 human resources professionals in Ontario and more than 3,000 responded.
Of those who answered, "40 per cent of Ontario employees will not receive an additional day off for Family Day on February 18 and … 60 per cent of employers anticipate a moderate to significant impact to their business due to the new holiday," according to a news release.
Many employers — a full 89 per cent of those surveyed — said they intend to compensate their employees with an alternative that is of "equal or greater benefit," instead of the Feb. 18 day off.
That could mean another day off or monetary compensation.
The survey was carried out between Jan. 14 and Jan. 24.
The association says the survey is accurate to within plus or minus two per cent 19 times out of 20.
Share Tools
Latest Toronto News Headlines
- Air Canada confident it can reach deal with pilots
- Travellers flying Air Canada can keep booking their flights as negotiations continue with a new federally appointed mediator to help resolve an ongoing contract dispute between the airline and its pilots. more »
- Woodbridge family uses social media in search for transplant
- A 22-year-old Woodbridge, Ont. woman and her family are searching desperately for a bone marrow transplant that could save her life, Marivel Taruc reports. more »
- Nexus cards now let U.S.-bound fliers fast-track screening
- Travellers under Canada's Nexus program will be able to use their cards in new, faster security lines when flying to the United States from eight cities starting Wednesday, Transport Minister Denis Lebel says. more »
- RIDE's top cop suspended for alleged intoxication
- The officer responsible for the Toronto police's impaired-driving prevention program is suspended and under investigation after some of his subordinates reported he appeared to be intoxicated at work. more »
Top News Headlines
- Air Canada confident it can reach deal with pilots
- Travellers flying Air Canada can keep booking their flights as negotiations continue with a new federally appointed mediator to help resolve an ongoing contract dispute between the airline and its pilots. more »
- Legalize pot, say former B.C. attorneys general
- Four former B.C. attorneys general are joining a coalition of health and justice experts calling for the legalization of marijuana. more »
- Whitney Houston's funeral to be held Saturday
- Pop star Whitney Houston's funeral service will be held Saturday in the New Jersey church where she first showcased her singing talents as a child. more »
- CN blamed for fatal train derailment in Illinois
- CN is being blamed for a 2009 train derailment in Illinois, in which several cars went off the tracks and caught fire, killing one person and injuring seven others. more »
- Mandatory gun sentence struck down by Ontario judge
- Ontario 'confinement room' arrest made
- Toronto NBA fans prepare for 'Lin-sanity'
- Fords plan 'Save Our Subways' campaign
- McGuinty hints at pay freeze for public sector execs
- Ban Wi-Fi in classroom, Ontario teachers union urges
- CBC digital music service launched
- Ultimate Tazer Ball combines shock and soccer
- Ontario government to sell LCBO headquarters

