Jurisdictions β
A jurisdiction defines the statutory employment law context for a validation job. It determines which statutory evaluators (rules derived from legislation, not the agreement) run alongside your approved agreement rules.
Why jurisdiction matters β
Collective agreements provide rights above the statutory floor. During validation, the engine applies the more favorable provision:
- If the agreement provides a 37.5-hour weekly overtime threshold and the statute provides 44 hours, the agreement's 37.5 hours applies
- If the agreement is silent on a rule that the statute covers, the statutory evaluator provides the floor
Jurisdiction selection is immutable per validation job to ensure reproducible, auditable results.
Supported jurisdictions β
π¨π¦ Canada β
| Jurisdiction | Primary legislation | Overtime threshold |
|---|---|---|
| Federal | Canada Labour Code | 40 hours/week |
| Ontario | Employment Standards Act, 2000 | 44 hours/week |
| British Columbia | Employment Standards Act | 40 hours/week (8 hours/day) |
| Quebec | Act Respecting Labour Standards | 40 hours/week |
| Alberta | Employment Standards Code | 44 hours/week (8 hours/day) |
| Nova Scotia | Labour Standards Code | 48 hours/week |
| Manitoba | Employment Standards Code | 40 hours/week (8 hours/day) |
| Saskatchewan | Saskatchewan Employment Act | 40 hours/week (8 hours/day) |
πΊπΈ United States β
| Jurisdiction | Primary legislation | Overtime threshold |
|---|---|---|
| Federal | Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) | 40 hours/week |
| California | California Labor Code | 40 hours/week (8 hours/day) |
INFO
Additional US state jurisdictions are in development. Contact us for current coverage.
π¬π§ United Kingdom β
| Jurisdiction | Primary legislation | Key rules |
|---|---|---|
| England & Wales | Employment Rights Act 1996, Working Time Regulations 1998 | 48-hour weekly limit, rest periods, holiday pay |
INFO
The platform does not currently differentiate between England, Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland where employment law may differ under devolution. Verify with local counsel.
π¦πΊ Australia β
| Jurisdiction | Primary legislation | Key rules |
|---|---|---|
| National system | Fair Work Act 2009, National Employment Standards | 38-hour standard week, Modern Award minimums |
The national system covers most private-sector employees. State public sector employees may be covered by different instruments.
Statutory evaluators β
Each jurisdiction includes pre-configured evaluators for:
| Evaluator | What it checks |
|---|---|
| Overtime threshold | Whether hours beyond the statutory threshold are paid at the correct premium |
| Minimum wage | Whether hourly rates meet the statutory minimum |
| Holiday pay | Whether statutory holidays are paid at the correct rate |
| Rest periods | Whether mandatory rest periods between shifts are met |
| Maximum hours | Whether weekly hours exceed statutory limits |
These evaluators run in addition to your approved agreement rules. If the agreement provides a higher standard, the agreement rule takes precedence.
Selecting a jurisdiction β
When creating a validation job, you select the jurisdiction from a dropdown. The system shows:
- The jurisdiction name
- The primary legislation
- The number of statutory evaluators that will run
If your workforce spans multiple jurisdictions (e.g., employees in both Ontario and Quebec), create separate validation runs for each jurisdiction.