Precarious workplace changes will require a reasonable income floor for folks to bridge as the economy seeks different skills.
Not exact matches
The
Changing Workplace Review is making recommendations to ensure that laws about employment and unionization meet the needs of all workers, especially those in the most
precarious jobs.
(In calling on the
Changing Workplaces Review, currently reviewing
precarious employment relationships, to adopt their recommendations, MTCSALC notes they echo many made in a similar report 30 years ago.)
Indeed, the Government of Ontario's
Changing Workplaces Review reflects a need to revisit Ontario's legislative framework to better align it with growing trends in the
workplace, including the rise in
precarious employment and rapid technological
change.
The proposed
changes in Bill 148 to the Employment Standards Act (ESA) and Labour Relations Act (LRA) provide a good start to addressing
precarious work to deal with
changing workplace practices.