How will the government monitor agents to make sure they are complying with the Regulations?
• The primary source of information about talent agents is the people the agents represent. Any complaints the Employment Standards Branch receives about an agent will be investigated. If an agent is not meeting the requirements of the regulations, their licence can be suspended or cancelled. The Director of Employment Standards can suspend or cancel a talent agency’s licence if the talent agency: • Makes a false or misleading statement in its application for a licence. • Contravenes the Employment Standards Act or Regulation. • Does not display the agency’s licence number on all public advertising. • Is or has been involved in any activity that the director determines to be illegal, dishonest, fraudulent or deliberately misleading, and which is related to the operation of the talent agency. • What happens if there is a complaint? • In most cases the Employment Standards Branch will contact you to get more information and try to resolve the complaint. If the complaint cannot readily be
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