Bill S-232 — Law Would Limit Secret Settlements
Limits on Secret Settlements
This proposed law, called "An Act respecting non-disclosure agreements," wants to change how confidentiality agreements (NDAs) work in Canada. NDAs are often used in workplaces to keep certain information secret. This proposed law focuses on NDAs that deal with workplace harassment and discrimination. It would make it easier for people who have experienced these issues to share their stories, even if they signed an NDA promising not to. This change would affect anyone who has signed or might sign an NDA related to workplace harassment or discrimination. This includes employees, employers, and organizations that deal with these issues. The proposed law aims to protect victims of harassment and discrimination. It would give them more power to speak out and seek support. It also aims to prevent future incidents by making it harder to hide harmful behavior behind NDAs. This matters because it could create more transparency and accountability in workplaces. It could help to break the cycle of silence around harassment and discrimination. By allowing people to share their experiences, the proposed law could lead to safer and more respectful work environments for everyone.
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Sign up free — 30 secThis proposed law aims to limit the use of non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) in cases of harassment and discrimination involving public funds. It requires government entities and those receiving public money to report on NDAs and ensures complainants have access to legal advice before signing them, but it doesn't ban NDAs outright.
Things to Watch For
- The law only applies to federally funded entities, leaving a gap for other organizations.
- It relies on self-reporting, which may not be fully accurate.
- The definition of 'harassment and violence' is broad and could lead to disputes.
- The law does not address the power imbalance between parties signing NDAs.
- It's unclear how the government will ensure compliance and penalize violations.
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How likely this proposed law is to be approved
This proposed law is still early in the Senate approval process. It's a Senate public bill, meaning it wasn't proposed by the government, which makes passage less likely.
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