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Which of the following issues is not governed by the Employment Standards Act, 2000?Equal pay for work of equal valueWork hours and overtimeMinimum wageVacation pay

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Which of the following issues is not governed by the Employment Standards Act, 2000?Equal pay for work of equal valueWork hours and overtimeMinimum wageVacation pay

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The Employment Standards Act, 2000 governs issues such as work hours and overtime, minimum wage, and vacation pay. However, it does not govern the issue of equal pay for work of equal value. This issue is instead governed by the Pay Equity Act. Therefore, the answer is "Equal pay for work of equal value".

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