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Minimum Wage Order (Logging and Forest Operations)
made under Sections 50 and 52 of the
Labour Standards Code
R.S.N.S. 1989, c. 246
O.I.C. 1999-56 (effective October 1, 1999), N.S. Reg. 5/1999
amended to O.I.C. 2023-26 (effective March 6, 2023), N.S. Reg. 29/2023
Table of Contents
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Minimum rates for board and lodging
1 These regulations may be cited as the Minimum Wage Order (Logging and Forest Operations).
2 (1) In this Order
“annual Consumer Price Index” means the “all-items”, annual, Consumer Price Index for Canada published by Statistics Canada under the Statistics Act (Canada);
“forest operation” includes
(i) construction and maintenance of a road, where necessary to provide
access to a logging operation or a camp or a loading or driving facility,
(ii) forest improvement work including thinning, drainage and irrigation of
the soil,
(iii) reforestation,
(iv) forest fire protection,
(v) catering, contracting or sub-contracting operations in the forest in
connection with a logging operation,
(vi) operation of a portable mill or temporary establishment in the forest where wood is rough sawed as a part of a logging operation.
“logging operation” includes all operations in or incidental to
(i) the carrying on of logging, including the logging or cutting of cordwood, mining-props, pile poles, pulpwood or tie cutting, and
(ii) hauling, driving, fluming, rafting, or booming of logs, mining props, piles, poles, pulpwood or ties;
“other workers” means employees who are subject to this Order and have no fixed work week or whose hours are unverifiable, including camp, gate and dam guardians, cooks and kitchen employees, stable hands, watch employees, and fire rangers and wardens;
“projected annual Consumer Price Index” means the estimate of the annual Consumer Price Index for a given year calculated by adding the Consumer Price Index values for the months of January through November in the year preceding the year for which the estimate is to be determined and dividing the sum by 11;
“time workers” means employees who are subject to this Order and who are not “other workers”.
(2) Words defined in the Labour Standards Code and the regulations made under the Labour Standards Code have the same meaning when used in this Order.
3 This Order applies within the Province of Nova Scotia to all employees and to their employers engaged in logging or forest operations excepting
(a) employees transporting wood already removed from the forest;
(b) employees of a farmer carrying on logging or forest operations with not more than 2 employees on a woodlot owned by the farmer;
(c) employees hired in an emergency to fight forest fires;
(d) persons employed outside the forest in mills or establishments wherein the wood is worked or processed;
(e) forest fire fighters employed under the provisions of the Forests Act;
(f) employees whose remuneration is based on board feet or cords or other method of measurement of wood in conformity with a written agreement between themselves and their employers.
4 No employer shall employ an employee at a rate of wages less than the minimum wage fixed by this Order or otherwise violate or fail to observe any provisions of this Order.
5 (1) [repealed]
(2) [repealed]
(3) The minimum wage for employees under this Order is fixed at the rate set out in the following table:
Effective Date
Class of Employees
Rate
October 1, 2022
Time Workers
$13.60 per hour
Other Workers
$2673.76 per month
April 1, 2023
Time Workers
$14.50 per hour
Other Workers
$2850.70 per month
October 1, 2023
Time Workers
$15.00 per hour
Other Workers
$2949.00 per month
(4) Effective on and after April 1, 2024, the minimum wages for employees to whom this Order applies are calculated as follows:
(a) for time workers, the hourly wage rate is fixed at the minimum hourly wage rate in effect on April 1, 2023, adjusted by the percentage change in the projected annual Consumer Price Index for 2023, plus an additional 1%, and rounded to the nearest $0.05;
(b) for other workers, the monthly wage rate is fixed at the rate that is proportionate to the hourly wage rate for time workers calculated under clause (a), and rounded to the nearest $0.05.
(5) Effective on and after every April 1 beginning in 2025, the minimum wages for employees to whom this Order applies are calculated as follows:
(a) for time workers, the current hourly rate is adjusted by the percentage change in the projected annual Consumer Price Index for the calendar year immediately preceding the year in which the adjustment occurs, plus an additional 1%, and rounded to the nearest $0.05;
(b) for other workers, the current monthly wage rate is adjusted so that it is proportionate to the hourly wage rate for time workers calculated under clause (a), and rounded to the nearest $0.05.
(6) If the calculation required by subsection (4) or (5) results in a wage rate that is less than the current rate, there is no adjustment and the minimum wage remains fixed at the current rate.
5A (1) The Minister shall give public notice of any adjustments to the minimum wage as calculated under subsection 5(4) or 5(5) by publishing a notice in the Royal Gazette Part I no later than January 31 of the year in which the adjustment is to take effect.
(2) No later than April 1, every employer of employees affected by this Order shall post and keep posted in a conspicuous place in the employer’s establishment or plant a copy of any public notice given by the Minister under subsection (1) so that all employees affected thereby may have ready access to and see the same.
Minimum rates for board and lodging
6 (1) If an employer furnishes board and lodging to an employee, the employer shall not deduct from the minimum wage of the employee an amount exceeding the amount set out in the following table:
Effective Date
Board and Lodging
October 1, 2010
$10.25 per day
October 1, 2011
$10.80 per day
(2) No employer shall charge an employee for board and lodging that the employee does not receive.
7 Wages shall be paid promptly at regular intervals in accordance with the practice of the employment and in any case not less frequently than semi-monthly.
8 The rates hereby fixed are minimum rates and are in no way to be construed as maximum rates.
9 [repealed]
Legislative History
Reference Tables
Minimum Wage Order (Logging and Forest Operations)
N.S. Reg. 5/1999
Labour Standards Code
Note: The information in these tables does not form part of the regulations and is compiled by the Office of the Registrar of Regulations for reference only.
Source Law
The current consolidation of the Minimum Wage Order (Logging and Forest Operations) made under the Labour Standards Code includes all of the following regulations:
N.S.
RegulationIn force
date*How in force
Royal Gazette
Part II Issue5/1999
Oct 1, 1999
date specified
Mar 12, 1999
78/2002
Oct 1, 2002
date specified
Jun 28, 2002
90/2003
Oct 1, 2003
date specified
May 2, 2003
111/2005
May 27, 2005
date specified
Jun 10, 2005
58/2007
May 1, 2007
date specified
Mar 2, 2007
124/2008
May 1, 2008
date specified
Apr 11, 2008
259/2011
Sep 5, 2011
date specified (10 days after publication in the Royal Gazette)
Aug 26, 2011
16/2016
Jan 19, 2016
date specified
Feb 5, 2016
4/2019
Jan 28, 2019
date specified
Jan 18, 2019
14/2020
Apr 1, 2020
date specified
Feb 14, 2020
21/2022
Oct 1, 2022
date specified
Feb 25, 2022
29/2023
Mar 6, 2023
date specified
Feb 24, 2023
The following regulations are not yet in force and are not included in the current consolidation:
N.S.
RegulationIn force
date*How in force
Royal Gazette
Part II Issue
*See subsection 3(6) of the Regulations Act for rules about in force dates of regulations.
ad. = added
am. = amendedfc. = fee change
ra. = reassignedrep. = repealed
rs. = repealed and substitutedProvision affected
How affected
2 .......................................................
ra. as 2(1) 259/2011
2(1)...................................................
ra. from 2 259/2011; am. 259/2011 (clause lettering removed)
2(1), defn. of “Consumer Price Index”.......................................
ad. 259/2011; am. 16/2016
2(1), defn. of “Low Income (Before Tax) Cut-Off”.............
ad. 259/2011; rep. 16/2016
2(1), defn. of “other workers”.....
ad. 259/2011
2(1), defn. of “projected annual Consumer Price Index”............
ad. 16/2016
2(1), defn. of “time workers”......
ad. 259/2011
2(2)...................................................
ad. 259/2011
5........................................................
rs. 78/2002, 259/2011
5(1)..............................................
rs. 90/2003, 111/2005, 58/2007, 124/2008; rep. 16/2016
5(2)..............................................
rep. 16/2016;
ad. 14/20201; rep. 21/20225(3)..............................................
am. 16/2016; rs. 4/2019; am. 14/20202; rs. 21/2022; am. 29/2023
5(3)(a).........................................
rs. 14/2020
5(3A) ..........................................
ad. 4/2019; am. 21/2022; rep. 29/2023
5(3A)(a)......................................
am. 21/2022
5(4) .............................................
am. 4/2019; rs. 29/2023
5(5)-(6)........................................
ad. 29/2023
5A.....................................................
ad. 259/2011
5A(1)...........................................
am. 16/2016, 4/2019, 14/2020, 21/2022, 29/20233
6(1)...................................................
rs. 78/2002, 90/2003, 124/2008, 259/2011
9........................................................
rep. 4/2019
Note that changes to headings are not included in the above table.
Editorial Notes and Corrections:
Note
Effective
date1
The amendment to s. 5 by N.S. Reg. 14/2020 contains instructions to add s. 5(2), but does not specify where to insert it. The amendment has been applied by inserting s. 5(2) immediately after s. 5(1) for the purposes of this consolidation.
2
The amendment to s. 5(3)(a) by N.S. Reg. 14/2020 contains instructions to replace s. 5(3)(a), but includes text for subsection (3) as well. The amendment has been applied to both ss. 5(3) and 5(3)(a) for the purposes of this consolidation.
3
The amendment to s. 5A by N.S. Reg. 29/2023 contains instructions to strike out “subsection 5(3A)” and substitute “subsection 5(4) or 5(5)”, but does not specify whether this should be done in subsection (1) or (2) of the provision. The amendment has been applied to subsection (1) for the purposes of this consolidation.
Mar 6, 2023
Repealed and Superseded:
N.S.
RegulationTitle
In force
dateRepealed
date103/1991
Minimum Wage Order (Logging and Forestry Operations) (sets minimum wage effective January 1, 1989)
Oct 1, 1991
Jan 1, 1993
239/1992
Minimum Wage Order (Logging and Forestry Operations)
Jan 1, 1993
Oct 1, 1996
89/1996
Minimum Wage Order (Logging and Forestry Operations)
Oct 1, 1996
Oct 1, 1999
Note: Only regulations that are specifically repealed and replaced and for which consolidated versions exist appear in this table. It may not reflect the entire history of regulations on this subject matter.