Conditions for use – Employer

Responsability

Online Placement users are responsible for ensuring that their job offers or candidacies comply with all applicable laws and regulations.

Emploi-Québec reserves the right to withdraw any job offer or candidacy, including those that

Emploi-Québec also reserves the right to withdraw any job offer including an unpaid formation among its conditions of employment, or any offer where the employer expects the worker to make a monetary investment, for example an offer indicating that the worker will have to pay for his or her training or certification, or have to purchase a sales starter kit containing products he or she must then sell.

However, it is permitted to post a job offer indicating that the worker must have or purchase the permit required for the job.

Please note that Online Placement reserves the right to ask labour market intermediaries to provide the name of their client in the case a particular job offer.

Emploi-Québec notifies users in writing that their job offer or candidacy has been withdrawn.

Emploi-Québec is not responsible for any content posted on the Online Placement site or for any consequences of this content.

When registering their candidacies and job offers, users are responsible for correctly entering their telephone and fax numbers as well as their postal, email and website addresses.

Employers using Online Placement may identify themselves using any company name under which they carry out business that is recorded on the website of the REQ (Québec enterprise register).

Registering to practice an occupation governed by a professional order

To register for an occupation in a profession with exclusive rights to practice or a reserved title, you must be a member of the professional order responsible for the profession.

Members of professional orders all have a reserved title. In addition, some enjoy exclusive rights to perform certain acts or activities, which are reserved for them.

Professions with exclusive rights to practice

Only members of the professional order recognized may use the professional title and practice the activities reserved by law for the following professions:

advocate, acupuncturist, agrologist, architect, land surveyor, hearing-aid acoustician, chemist, chiropractor, chartered/certified accountant, dentist, denturologist, geologist, bailiff, nurse, forest engineer, engineer, veterinary surgeon, physician, notary, dispensing optician, optometrist, pharmacist, podiatrist, midwife, radiology technologist

Professions with reserved titles

Only members of the professional order recognized may use the professional title reserved by law for the following professions. However, members do not enjoy the exclusive right to practice the activities involved in these professions.

The following titles are reserved:

certified management accountant, certified general accountant, dietician, nutritionist, social worker, psychologist, certified human resources counsellor, certified industrial relations counsellor, guidance counsellor, psychoeducator, urbanist (town planner, city planner), chartered administrator, certified management counsellor, chartered appraiser, dental hygienist, speech therapist, audiologist, physiotherapist (physical therapist), occupational therapist, nursing assistant, medical technologist (registered technologist), applied sciences technologist, professional technologist, registered respiratory technologist, respiratory and anesthesia technologist, certified translator, certified terminologist, certified interpreter

For further information, please consult the Conseil interprofessionnel du Québec site (http://www.professions-quebec.org/)

Limited use

Online Placement may be used only for recruitment and job searches. Any other use may result in the cancellation of the user's ID (access code). In the event of such cancellation, Emploi-Québec notifies the user in writing.

Emploi-Québec reserves the right to use information in the files of companies with a Québec enterprise number (NEQ).

Publication as submitted

Emploi-Québec posts job offers as submitted.

Publication language

No job offer can be listed in English only. Employers may provide their own translation; otherwise Emploi-Québec will handle the translation itself.

Other media

Job offers may also be released via other media (newspapers, phone lines, radio) if they meet certain criteria for the regional or Québec-wide labour market.

Placement agencies

Placement agencies and other labour market intermediaries that use Online Placement must enter their job offers under self-service and they cannot require job-seekers to pay a fee.

Expiry

The user registration and user ID are valid for a maximum of 730 days if no transactions are carried out during this period. Job offers and candidacies are automatically deactivated 60 days after they are posted if there has been no follow-up or extension.

Deactivated job offers are automatically deleted after 250 days. Job offers that have never been posted are automatically deleted after 180 days.

Upon deletion, job offers cannot be accessed by Emploi-Québec or the user. Only job offers by companies with a NEQ may be consulted by Emploi-Québec for administrative reasons for a 3-year period.


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