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November 24, 2017 |
Op-Eds

Fair Wages are Critical to a Strong Economy

The BC Federation of Labour launched the Fight for $15 campaign three years ago, making the basic argument that a person working full-time should not be living below the poverty line. Our campaign saw remarkable public support and, as a result, the NDP government has agreed to lift the minimum wage to $15/hour. The only question we are left to contemplate is when do we get there? The government

November 23, 2017 |
Briefs

An Economy for Everyone: The case for a $15 minimum wage

It is well documented that high rates of poverty undermine economic stability, and that low wages have a negative impact on working people, their families, and communities. In short, we all pay the price when a significant number of working people are earning poverty wages. We must turn this trend around. By taking the necessary steps to lift British Columbians out of poverty we can start building

November 23, 2017 |
Releases

BCFED urges Fair Wages Commission to reach $15/hour by January 2019 and eliminate exemptions

Vancouver – The BC Federation of Labour is urging the Fair Wages Commission to set a swift timeline for reaching a $15/hour minimum wage and to eliminate discriminatory exemptions. “Now is the time to be bold and to do the right thing for workers in BC,” said Irene Lanzinger, president of the BC Federation of Labour. “Low-wage workers cannot wait. The cost the living keeps going up, and workers

November 16, 2017 |
Releases

Fair Wages Commission gets started on hearings for the $15/hour minimum wage

Vancouver – The BC Federation of Labour is excited to participate in the round of consultations that start today regarding lifting the minimum wage in BC to $15/hour. “We launched the Fight for $15 campaign three years ago, and we are eager to see a $15/hour minimum wage implemented,” said Irene Lanzinger, President of the BC Federation of Labour. The Commission is holding public hearings in eight

November 15, 2017 |
Briefs

Re-establishing a Human Rights Commission in BC

It is our hope that the BC Human Rights Commission will serve as a permanent institution safe- guarding the rights of BC’s residents and communities, while setting the bar on human rights edu- cation higher than it has ever been in this province.

October 18, 2017 |
Statements

Statement on the workplace death of 3 workers in Fernie

Vancouver – The following is a statement from Irene Lanzinger, president of the BC Federation of Labour, regarding the workplace death of 3 workers in Fernie: “Today our thoughts are with the families, friends and community of the three workers who were killed yesterday while working at an ice rink in Fernie. While information is still being gathered on what happened, it is my expectation that the


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