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Student contest takes aim at workplace safety, employee rights

Published on February 5, 2013
Published on February 5, 2013
Staff ~ The Sackville Tribune Post  RSS Feed
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New Brunswick

New Brunswick high school students are invited to take part in the provincial “It's Your Job – Know Your Rights” video contest stressing the importance of workplace safety and employee rights. 

The contest challenges students to develop an original video that can be used in social media to illustrate either the importance of working safely on the job or the right to be paid fairly. Students with winning entries will be awarded an individual or team cash prize as well as a matching cash prize for their respective high school.

The contest will run until April 5, at which time all video submissions will be judged by a review panel. Winning entries will automatically be entered into the national It's Your Job social media video contest. National entries will be available for Canadians to view during online voting in the late spring.

More employment standards materials have also been recently developed to promote awareness of employee rights and responsibilities.

These materials include an online form which enables employees to file employment standards complaints electronically; an employee logbook to help people tracking their hours worked; and online information videos.

"The development of these materials supports our efforts to promote employee rights and responsibilities and highlights our many employment standards services available to the public," aid Post-Secondary Education, Training and Labour Minister Danny Soucy.

More information about the contest and new employment standards materials are online.

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