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The Flip Side of “Fair”

25 Sep 2017

As the Government of Ontario failed to substantively engage stakeholders in the development of this bill, they were unable to hear the important voices of those on the front lines of the Ontario economy. [...] It’s a big step backward in the fight against seasonality in the County and the availability of year-round income and year-round jobs.” —Farmer The Flip Side of Fair. [...] Had the government reached out to those most impacted by Bill 148, the private sector would have informed them that much of the lower end commodity manufacturing that remains in Ontario will be extremely sensitive to the variety of higher costs with this legislation. [...] While the government introduced the Fair Workplaces Unskilled positions relied upon by immigrants Better Jobs Act with the noble intention of improving with untapped skills and those just entering circumstances for working people in Ontario, the workforce are also expected to be the unrealistic cost and scope of the changes it disproportionately represented in the jobs at risk. [...] In order to demonstrate true fairness and respect for all Ontarians, the government must work with the By rapidly increasing the cost of labour to some private sector to ensure that we foster an economic of the highest levels in North America – while environment that will create jobs and sustainably drive simultaneously introducing severe restrictions on increased wages through economic growth.
economics retail economy inflation business economic growth employees employers employment labour minimum wage prices risk earnings employer economic sector taxes human activities job employee business finance ontario
ISBN
9781928052463
Pages
22
Published in
Toronto, ON, CA

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