Act respecting labour standards Chapter V - Recourses (Section 98 to 135)
Chapter V - Recourses (Section 98 to 135)
Division I - Civil recourses (Section 98 to 121)
Section 99
Claim of other benefits
Where the employer fails to pay the other pecuniary benefits resulting from the application of this Act or a regulation, the Commission may claim these benefits on the basis of the usual hourly wage of the employee and his gratuities or tips declared and attributed under sections 42.11 and 1019.4 of the Taxation Act (chapter I-3).
1979, c. 45, s. 99; 1983, c. 43, s. 12; 2002, c. 80, s. 60.
- Interpretation
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In addition to wages, the Commission may claim payment of pecuniary benefits resulting from the application of the Act or a settlement, such as the annual leave, prior notice and statutory holiday indemnities, on the basis of the employee’s hourly wage. The Commission may not submit a claim for benefits ensuing from the individual conditions of employment not stipulated in the Act.