u/AiannaMuse

Some companies are still not displaying salaries for jobs, despite being under $200k. Is this still allowed?
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Some companies are still not displaying salaries for jobs, despite being under $200k. Is this still allowed?

And I'm nearly certain they do not fall under the "limitation on range of compensation", the range exceeding $50k.

https://www.ontario.ca/document/your-guide-employment-standards-act-0/requirements-related-publicly-advertised-job#section-2

On the job search and growing incredibly frustrated. At first, it seemed like jobs were posting their salaries, and as time has gone by over the last few months, I'm seeing less of it, despite knowing these are likely not a $50k+ salary range, given the job title and description.

Between AI filtering job applications and the lack of job availability to unemployment ratio, I do spend time refining my resume for applications to ensure I have a decent chance. I want to know what I'm applying for is even worth it.

Is anyone else noticing this as well? Is the government monitoring or auditing companies who are clearly not complying? Are there even repercussions? Please correct me if I'm misunderstanding

u/AiannaMuse — 3 days ago

Hi everyone,

I recently restarted an Esty shop after being inactive for about a year. Over the past month I’ve been relisting and adding new products, and in the last week or so I’ve finally started seeing some traction (views and a few favourites).

Unfortunately, I just ran into an issue with my makerspace and can’t currently produce my products (laser cutting). Because of this, I’m considering temporarily deactivating my listings until I figure out a reliable production workflow.

My concern is, since my listings are newly active and seem to be gaining momentum, will deactivating them for a couple of weeks my ranking long term? When I reactivate, does Etsy treat them like they’re starting over again?

Appreciate any insight!

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u/AiannaMuse — 22 days ago