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Ontario’s 2026 pay transparency law mandates salary ranges and AI disclosure in job postings, but enforcement is weak and gaps persist.
As of January 1, 2026, Ontario’s salary transparency law requires employers with 25 or more staff to include pay ranges within $50,000 for jobs under $200,000 and disclose AI use in hiring.
Despite the mandate, many job postings on major platforms still omit pay details or exceed the range limit.
Critics say the law is weak, poorly enforced, and fails to close gender and racial pay gaps, noting broad ranges may discourage negotiations and that reporting violations risks professional backlash.
While fines now reach $100,000, enforcement remains limited, and advocates call for stricter rules and better oversight.
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La ley de transparencia salarial de Ontario para 2026 exige rangos salariales y la divulgación de IA en las ofertas de trabajo, pero la aplicación es débil y persisten las brechas.