Skip to main content
  • Personal
  • Business
  • Foundation
    Close
  • Select Region

      Select your region below to see curated info.

    • Global
    • India
    • MENA
  • mySHRM Login
  • MySHRM
    • Dashboard
    • Account
    • Logout
SHRM
  • Membership
    • Membership

      As a SHRM Member®, you’ll pave the path of your success with invaluable resources, world-class educational opportunities and premier events.

      Membership Benefits
      Secure your membership
  • Learning
    • SHRM Certification

      Demonstrate your ability to apply HR principles to real-life situations.

      • Register for the SHRM US Batch
      • Self-Study for your SHRM CP/SCP Certification
      • Book your SHRM CP/SCP Exam
      Prepare for the Exam
      • Exam Preparation
      • SHRM BASK
      • SHRM Learning System
      • Instructor-Led Learning
      • Self-Study
      Specialty Credentials

      Demonstrate targeted competence and enhance your HR credibility.

      ACHRM
      CEHRM
      AI in HR
      ACE.W
      PMQ
  • Events
    • MENA Events

      Demonstrate your ability to apply HR principles to real-life situations.

      • MENA Annual Conference
      • CEO Academy
      • SHRM Leadership Circle
      Global Events
      • US Annual Conference
  • Resources
    • Resources

      Stay up to date with news and leverage our vast library of resources.

      • Flagships
      • HR Research
      • Tools & Guides
      • Webinars
      HR Topics
      • AI in the Workplace
      • Civility at Work
      • Inclusion & Diversity
      • Talent Acquisition
      • HR Technology
      • Workplace Violence Prevention
  • Partners
Become a Member
Renew
Rejoin Now
Renew
Close
  • Personal
  • Business
  • Foundation
  • Membership
    back
    Membership
    • Membership

      As a SHRM Member®, you’ll pave the path of your success with invaluable resources, world-class educational opportunities and premier events.

      Membership Benefits
      Secure your membership
  • Learning
    back
    Learning
    • SHRM Certification

      Demonstrate your ability to apply HR principles to real-life situations.

      • Register for the SHRM US Batch
      • Self-Study for your SHRM CP/SCP Certification
      • Book your SHRM CP/SCP Exam
      Prepare for the Exam
      • Exam Preparation
      • SHRM BASK
      • SHRM Learning System
      • Instructor-Led Learning
      • Self-Study
      Specialty Credentials

      Demonstrate targeted competence and enhance your HR credibility.

      ACHRM
      CEHRM
      AI in HR
      ACE.W
      PMQ
  • Events
    back
    Events
    • MENA Events

      Demonstrate your ability to apply HR principles to real-life situations.

      • MENA Annual Conference
      • CEO Academy
      • SHRM Leadership Circle
      Global Events
      • US Annual Conference
  • Resources
    back
    Resources
    • Resources

      Stay up to date with news and leverage our vast library of resources.

      • Flagships
      • HR Research
      • Tools & Guides
      • Webinars
      HR Topics
      • AI in the Workplace
      • Civility at Work
      • Inclusion & Diversity
      • Talent Acquisition
      • HR Technology
      • Workplace Violence Prevention
  • Partners
Become a Member
Renew
Rejoin Now
Renew
  • Select Region

      Select your region below to see curated info.

    • Global
    • India
    • MENA
SHRM
mySHRM Login
  • MySHRM
    • Dashboard
    • Account
    • Logout
Close

  1. Topics & Tools
  2. Employment Law & Compliance
  3. French Language at Work in Quebec: Duties for Small Employers
Share
  • Linked In
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Email

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Vivamus convallis sem tellus, vitae egestas felis vestibule ut.


Error message details.

Copy button
Reuse Permissions

Request permission to republish or redistribute SHRM content and materials.


Learn More
News

French Language at Work in Quebec: Duties for Small Employers

June 13, 2025 | Kevin Vincelette and Fatme Saleh © BCF

Aerial view of Montreal skyline.

As of June 1, enterprises in Quebec that employ between 25 and 49 employees are subject to new requirements under the Charter of the French Language, as reformed by Bill 96. 

Until now, only those enterprises that employed 50 or more employees were covered, with the obligation to register with the Office québécois de la langue française (OQLF) and comply with the francization process.

It should be noted that the number of employees an enterprise has in Quebec determines whether it is subject to the charter’s language obligations.

This reform extends the application of these obligations to a larger number of enterprises while reaffirming the status of French as the normal and usual language of work, communication, commerce, and business.

The affected enterprises need to anticipate any necessary adjustments now to ensure a smooth, compliant transition while maintaining their operational efficiency and competitiveness.

Expanding the Francization Process

From now on, Quebec enterprises that employ between 25 and 49 employees will have to register with the OQLF within six months of becoming subject to the law.

They will then have to carry out an analysis of their linguistic situation to validate the use of French within their organization, in accordance with the requirements imposed by the OQLF.

Enterprises that employ 100 or more employees will also have to set up a joint francization committee, responsible for carrying out the linguistic analysis and overseeing the implementation of the required measures.

The francization certificate, issued by the OQLF, will attest to the company’s compliance with the charter’s requirements.

New Rules for Signage and Commercial Advertising

The reform also imposes stricter rules on public signage and commercial advertising. As of June 1, any message displayed in a place accessible to the public — be it a sign, shop window, vehicle, or any display visible from outdoors — will have to ensure the strong predominance of French.

This means that French text must occupy at least twice as much space as any other text and be equally or more legible, illuminated, and visible. In the case of dynamic displays (e.g., scrolling text), the French message must be displayed at least twice as long as any other message.

When a company name or trademark is wholly or partly in another language, it must be accompanied by an element in French (e.g., a generic descriptor, slogan, or descriptive element) in the same visual field, unless the display is not visible from outdoors. The French language should visually dominate the display.

Certain exceptions remain, notably for interior signage not visible from outdoors or on bollards bearing several company names; however, the company name must always include a generic description in French.

A Complex Business Context 

Many Quebec enterprises, particularly in the technology, pharmaceutical, manufacturing, and international trade sectors, rely mainly on English because of their market, customers, or business partners.

In this context, rigorously reconciling the obligation to francize with operational imperatives calls for a strategic and pragmatic approach. A personalized assessment of the linguistic situation enables employers to identify risks, target intervention priorities, and plan measures adapted to the specific reality of each organization.

In this way, enterprises can avoid costly corrective measures following an intervention by the OQLF.

Francization: A Structured, Strategic Process

Compliance with the charter goes beyond simply translating documents; it requires that all communications — including signage, digital tools, and internal documentation — be primarily in French. The OQLF is actively monitoring this situation.

Failure to comply can result in significant financial penalties (from CA$3,000 to CA$30,000 per violation), corrective orders, and serious commercial consequences, including exclusion from certain government programs or public contracts.

In this context, many enterprises are choosing to seek guidance from professionals who specialize in francization to ensure that the new requirements are integrated harmoniously and sustainably into their operations.

Conclusion

The charter reform imposes new obligations on enterprises, requiring a structured approach, rigorous planning, and concerted mobilization.

Kevin Vincelette and Fatme Saleh are attorneys with BCF in Montreal. © 2025 BCF. All rights reserved. Reposted with permission of Lexology.

Employment Law & Compliance
HR Function Strategy

Was this resource helpful?

Leave Feedback

SHRM-CP Promo Image
Validate your HR expertise

Earning your SHRM-CP credential makes you a recognized expert and leader in the HR field.

Get Certified


Related Content

(opens in a new tab)
News
How One Company Uses Digital Tools to Boost Employee Well-Being

Learn how Marsh McLennan successfully boosts staff well-being with digital tools, improving productivity and work satisfaction for more than 20,000 employees.

(opens in a new tab)
News
A 4-Day Workweek? AI-Fueled Efficiencies Could Make It Happen

The proliferation of artificial intelligence in the workplace, and the ensuing expected increase in productivity and efficiency, could help usher in the four-day workweek, some experts predict.

(opens in a new tab)
News
Rising Demand for Workforce AI Skills Leads to Calls for Upskilling

As artificial intelligence technology continues to develop, the demand for workers with the ability to work alongside and manage AI systems will increase. This means that workers who are not able to adapt and learn these new skills will be left behind in the job market.

HR Daily Newsletter

Stay up to date with the latest HR news, trends, and expert advice each business day.

Success title

Success caption

Manage Subscriptions
Our Brands

SHRM Foundation Logo
SHRM Executive Network Logo
CEO Circle Logo
SHRM Business Logo
SHRM Linkage Logo
SHRM Labs
Overview


  • About SHRM
  • Careers at SHRM
  • Press Room
  • Contact SHRM MENA
  • Ask an Advisor
  • SHRM Newsletter
  • Copyright & Permission
Contact Us


Email: SHRM.MEA@shrm.org
Landline: +971 43649464

SHRM KSA Office (Riyadh)
+966507266968

SHRM UAE Office (Dubai)
+971581101786


© 2026 SHRM. All Rights Reserved
SHRM provides content as a service to its readers and members. It does not offer legal advice, and cannot guarantee the accuracy or suitability of its content for a particular purpose. Disclaimer

Follow Us

  • LinkedIn
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Instagram
  • YouTube

  1. Your Privacy Choices

  2. Terms of Use

  3. Accessibility

Join SHRM for Exclusive Access to Professional Content

SHRM Members enjoy unlimited access to articles and exclusive member resources.

Already a member? Login
Free Article

Login to unlock unlimited access or join SHRM today to get unlimited access to articles and member-exclusive resources.

Already a member? Login
Limit Reached

You've reached the limit of 1 free article this month. Join to access unlimited articles and member-only resources.

Already a member? Login
Free Article

Login to unlock unlimited access or join SHRM today to get unlimited access to articles and member-exclusive resources.

Already a member? Login
Exclusive Executive-Level Content

You've reached the limit of 1 free article this month. Join the Executive Network and enjoy unlimited content.

Already a member? Login
Unlock Your Career with SHRM Membership

Please enjoy this free resource! Join SHRM for unlimited access to exclusive articles and tools.

Already a member? Login
Join SHRM for Exclusive Access to Professional Premium Content

SHRM Members enjoy unlimited access to articles and exclusive member resources.

Already a member? Login
Join SHRM for Exclusive Access to Student Content

SHRM Members enjoy unlimited access to articles and exclusive member resources.

Already a member? Login
Join SHRM for Exclusive Access to Executive Network Content

SHRM member enjoys unlimited access to articles and exclusive member resources.

Already a member? Login

Your membership is almost expired! Renew today for unlimited access to member content.

Renew now

Your membership has expired. Renew today for unlimited access to member content.

Renew Now

Your Executive Network membership is nearing its expiration. Renew now to maintain access.

Renew Now

Your membership has expired. Renew your Executive Network benefits today.

Renew Now