http://www.olrb.gov.on.ca/english/concern.htm
The Ontario Labour Relations Board receives many different kinds of applications, under a variety of Ontario laws.
However, not all applications are properly before the Board. Some belong to other tribunals; others should be heard by the civil courts, or by private arbitration, and still others need to be initiated within other areas of the Ministry of Labour.
If you have a complaint about discrimination in your workplace, you should contact the
Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario at 416-326-1312 or
www.hrto.ca.
If you have a complaint about your pay, hours of work, overtime, vacation or holiday entitlements, termination or severance pay, and you are not represented by a trade union, you should call the Ministry of Labour
Employment Standards Call Centre at 1-800-531-5551. You can also get information on these topics from the Ministry's website:
www.labour.gov.on.ca
When you call the LRS, it will provide you with the name of a lawyer who will provide a free consultation of up to 30 minutes to help you determine your rights and options. You can access the service by calling: 1-800-268-8326 or 416-947-3330 (within the GTA)