Tools to Support Qualitative Research on Employment Standards Act (ESA) Claims
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Prepared by the McMaster Research Shop for Solidarity Place Worker Education Centre
Abstract
Solidarity Place Worker Education Centre (Solidarity Place) is an organization that
supports people in understanding and asserting their workplace rights, particularly
newcomers to Canada, young workers, and those in precarious or unstable
employment. Through its day-to-day programming, the organization regularly assists
individuals navigating ESA claims. Over time, Solidarity Place identified a need for more
experience-based information about how workers move through the claims process.
This kind of insight is critical for advocacy, funding applications, and improving
educational programming. The present study was initiated in response to that need and
builds on an earlier quantitative work completed by the Research Shop in Summer
2025, which examined the rate, patterns and trends in ESA claims across Ontario.
The central research question guiding this project was: How do workers experience the
process of filing and navigating an Employment Standards Act (ESA) claim in Ontario?