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Orange: Question / Learning

Does your non-profit understand the risks faced if a contractor is found to be an employee?

If a worker is found to be an employee rather than a contractor, the non-profit could:

  • Owe wages for sick pay, vacation pay, overtime, parental leave, or severance
  • Owe contributions to CPP/EI for both the employee and employer portions going back 6 years
  • Owe income tax deductions
  • Owe workers’ compensation premiums
  • Potentially face increased future premiums, legal costs, and penalties
  • Potentially face damages if the worker is found to be an employee who was wrongfully dismissed

Does your non-profit know the difference between the different types of workers?

A worker is someone who performs services and is paid for those services.  A worker can be categorized as an employee or a contractor. There are also "contract workers", which are a type of employee.

The difference can be confusing, particularly because each can have contracts describing the work they do and how much they will be paid.