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Can a firm have more than one classification?

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Can a firm have more than one classification?

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Most employers are assigned a single classification unit. However, if your firm is involved in more than one industrial activity, it may be assigned to more than one classification unit. Each industrial undertaking must be distinct and separate. For more information, see the multiple classification policy (1-37-2) in the Assessment Manual.

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