This article critically examines the Ontario government announcing in its 2007 budget that it would increase the minimum wage incrementally, the last hike to occur in March 2010. In March 2009, Premier McGuinty met with business leaders in a private, behind closed doors meeting. News of this leaked out revealing that he stated that he might cancel the remaining increases given economic conditions. Pressed by reporters to explain his apparent flip flop, and shamed by the lack of transparency, he reversed himself again saying this: When we talk about the minimum wage, we have to ask ourselves what it is that we owe both our workers and employers. I think clearly we owe them fairness. Our commitment was to get $10.25 an hour one year from now ...
National minimum wage increases over the next four years are – on their own – unlikely to solve the ...
This thesis is a case study of the implementation of Ontario's 1987 pay equity legislation. Ontario...
When adjusted to reflect inflation, the federal minimum wage is almost 40 percent lower than it was ...
We examine the setting of minimum wages, arguing that they can best be understood as a reflection of...
In this article, we consider the possibility of alleviating poverty in Ontario through minimum wage ...
In his second article on the minimum wage, Alan Manning looks at the history of the policy since 193...
Canada is a federal state and, pursuant to its constitution, labour and employment law is principall...
Abstract: This article discusses studies and past research with considerable impact on political and...
Modern minimum wage laws can trace their lineage all the way back to the Ordinance of Laborers of 13...
This study provides empirical evidence that using the minimum wage as a tool to generate extra taxes...
Alan Manning thumbWhile extreme low pay has been reduced very substantially since the introduction o...
Abstract: The attainment of ‘fairness ’ is widely regarded as a worthy goal of setting minimum wages...
[Excerpt] In 1994 there were 4.1 million hourly workers who were paid the minimum wage or less which...
After years of pension policy drift in a broader context of global austerity, the Canada Pension Pla...
This paper highlights the social costs from non-price rationing of the labour force due to the minim...
National minimum wage increases over the next four years are – on their own – unlikely to solve the ...
This thesis is a case study of the implementation of Ontario's 1987 pay equity legislation. Ontario...
When adjusted to reflect inflation, the federal minimum wage is almost 40 percent lower than it was ...
We examine the setting of minimum wages, arguing that they can best be understood as a reflection of...
In this article, we consider the possibility of alleviating poverty in Ontario through minimum wage ...
In his second article on the minimum wage, Alan Manning looks at the history of the policy since 193...
Canada is a federal state and, pursuant to its constitution, labour and employment law is principall...
Abstract: This article discusses studies and past research with considerable impact on political and...
Modern minimum wage laws can trace their lineage all the way back to the Ordinance of Laborers of 13...
This study provides empirical evidence that using the minimum wage as a tool to generate extra taxes...
Alan Manning thumbWhile extreme low pay has been reduced very substantially since the introduction o...
Abstract: The attainment of ‘fairness ’ is widely regarded as a worthy goal of setting minimum wages...
[Excerpt] In 1994 there were 4.1 million hourly workers who were paid the minimum wage or less which...
After years of pension policy drift in a broader context of global austerity, the Canada Pension Pla...
This paper highlights the social costs from non-price rationing of the labour force due to the minim...
National minimum wage increases over the next four years are – on their own – unlikely to solve the ...
This thesis is a case study of the implementation of Ontario's 1987 pay equity legislation. Ontario...
When adjusted to reflect inflation, the federal minimum wage is almost 40 percent lower than it was ...