好了, 安省最低工资涨到$11了.

政府今天正式验证了我的说法, 六月一日实行, 劳动人民伟大的胜利 :cool:

http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/ontario-raises-minimum-wage-to-11-an-hour-1.2516659


Ontario raises minimum wage to $11 an hour
Ontario's Liberal government is raising the minimum wage to $11 an hour, promising annual increases will be tied to the
rate of inflation, but critics say it's not enough to lift workers out of poverty.

Premier Kathleen Wynne announced the 75-cent-an-hour hike Thursday — the first minimum wage increase in the province since 2010 — calling it a "fair adjustment" that reflects the rise in the Consumer Price Index.

"I think the vast majority of people in Ontario understand that it's very difficult to make ends meet living on minimum wage, and that there needs to be a fair way of allowing minimum wage to keep up with the cost of living." she said.

Anti-poverty activists and unions have been demanding an immediate increase to a $14-an-hour minimum wage, but the government has said that would hurt businesses and end up reducing jobs.

The Ontario Convenience Stores Association admitted some of its members won't like the $11 dollar minimum wage, "but it's better than $14," said CEO Dave Bryans.

"Some of our members might be upset, but there's an adjustment period," he said. "Many people get their first jobs at convenience stores or the fast food sector, and I believe it's time that everybody had a fair wage."

However, the Canadian Restaurant and Foodservices Association warned the 75-cent hike will result in fewer jobs, especially among youth, calling it "unnecessary, tough for small business and counter-productive."

The Retail Council of Canada said it likes the plan to link future hikes to inflation, but complained about using the Consumer Price Index to determine a catch-up raise for the past four years.

Minimum wage 'not enough to live on'
Amelia White of Toronto, who works full time in a grocery store for minimum wage, said she will still have to look for additional work so she can pay the bills.

"I have to decide if I want to pay for rent, hydro or buy food. It's not enough to look after my child and it's not enough to live on," said White. "I pay my rent first and then I miss the bills and then I catch up the next month. It's a cycle that goes on and on and on, so you just have to do what you can."

Sonia Singh of the Workers' Action Centre said the $11 minimum wage is not enough for workers to live on.

"We calculate that the minimum wage at $11 is 16 per cent below the poverty line," she said. "Going up with the cost of living every year is an important step forward, but a minimum wage that's below the poverty line still puts workers behind."

The Progressive Conservatives warned the $11 minimum wage amounted to a seven per cent increase in business costs, and predicted it would result in reduced hours for workers or even job losses.

"If labour costs go up seven per cent, they've got to lay people off, putting them on unemployment," asked PC critic Jane McKenna.

"What's stopping a 40-hour week from becoming a 37-hour week?"

Wynne promised legislation to tie all future increases in the minimum wage to the rate of inflation, a key recommendation of an expert panel, and said the new minimum wage would be announced April 1 each year and take effect Oct. 1.

The premier took a shot at the opposition parties as she urged them to support the legislation.

"It's a little shocking to me that we have a Conservative party that seems not to care, seems not to think that it's their
responsibility to have an opinion or to care about people making minimum wage, and we have an NDP that has no position on this," said Wynne.
 
政府今天正式验证了我的说法, 六月一日实行, 劳动人民伟大的胜利 :cool:

http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/ontario-raises-minimum-wage-to-11-an-hour-1.2516659


Ontario raises minimum wage to $11 an hour
Ontario's Liberal government is raising the minimum wage to $11 an hour, promising annual increases will be tied to the
rate of inflation, but critics say it's not enough to lift workers out of poverty.

Premier Kathleen Wynne announced the 75-cent-an-hour hike Thursday — the first minimum wage increase in the province since 2010 — calling it a "fair adjustment" that reflects the rise in the Consumer Price Index.

"I think the vast majority of people in Ontario understand that it's very difficult to make ends meet living on minimum wage, and that there needs to be a fair way of allowing minimum wage to keep up with the cost of living." she said.

Anti-poverty activists and unions have been demanding an immediate increase to a $14-an-hour minimum wage, but the government has said that would hurt businesses and end up reducing jobs.

The Ontario Convenience Stores Association admitted some of its members won't like the $11 dollar minimum wage, "but it's better than $14," said CEO Dave Bryans.

"Some of our members might be upset, but there's an adjustment period," he said. "Many people get their first jobs at convenience stores or the fast food sector, and I believe it's time that everybody had a fair wage."

However, the Canadian Restaurant and Foodservices Association warned the 75-cent hike will result in fewer jobs, especially among youth, calling it "unnecessary, tough for small business and counter-productive."

The Retail Council of Canada said it likes the plan to link future hikes to inflation, but complained about using the Consumer Price Index to determine a catch-up raise for the past four years.

Minimum wage 'not enough to live on'
Amelia White of Toronto, who works full time in a grocery store for minimum wage, said she will still have to look for additional work so she can pay the bills.

"I have to decide if I want to pay for rent, hydro or buy food. It's not enough to look after my child and it's not enough to live on," said White. "I pay my rent first and then I miss the bills and then I catch up the next month. It's a cycle that goes on and on and on, so you just have to do what you can."

Sonia Singh of the Workers' Action Centre said the $11 minimum wage is not enough for workers to live on.

"We calculate that the minimum wage at $11 is 16 per cent below the poverty line," she said. "Going up with the cost of living every year is an important step forward, but a minimum wage that's below the poverty line still puts workers behind."

The Progressive Conservatives warned the $11 minimum wage amounted to a seven per cent increase in business costs, and predicted it would result in reduced hours for workers or even job losses.

"If labour costs go up seven per cent, they've got to lay people off, putting them on unemployment," asked PC critic Jane McKenna.

"What's stopping a 40-hour week from becoming a 37-hour week?"

Wynne promised legislation to tie all future increases in the minimum wage to the rate of inflation, a key recommendation of an expert panel, and said the new minimum wage would be announced April 1 each year and take effect Oct. 1.

The premier took a shot at the opposition parties as she urged them to support the legislation.

"It's a little shocking to me that we have a Conservative party that seems not to care, seems not to think that it's their
responsibility to have an opinion or to care about people making minimum wage, and we have an NDP that has no position on this," said Wynne.
热狗会涨价不?
 
在低薪酬就业市场,雇主占有绝对有利地位,所以政府干预平衡是有必要的。
现在讨论的是雇佣/被雇佣的问题,与零售商/消费者的关系差别较大,所以你的比方不恰当。薪水市场是自由竞争的,不管高端或是低端,都是由供求关系决定起伏。

以当前的形势来说,零售业低迷,企业倒闭增多,失业率上升迅速。现在强制涨工资,无异于杀鸡取卵,这明显是出于政治目的。在经济发展良好的时候,阿土并不反对提高最低工资,但现在不是时候。
你没看见这句话吧?
 
暂时不涨价, 但是开始挑选顾客, 对不怎么赚钱的或经常惹麻烦的顾客就找理由拒绝不做完事.
自己消化7%,好老板!
按省府的意思,以后每年一调,你的热狗光挑顾客行不?
 
自己消化7%,好老板!
按省府的意思,以后每年一调,你的热狗光挑顾客行不?
挑顾客只是一个自我保护和调整服务重点的措施.
我们要发展,上台阶还是要靠增加品种, 质量, 物流管理, 增加 IT 信息传播途径.......
 
你没看见这句话吧?
看见了,但阿土认为由供需关系调节工资更有效。因为薪水市场是开放的,公平竞争的,老板可以炒你,你也有权炒老板,而且选择多样,不存在垄断。如果所有的老板都出这个价,那就说明你只值这个钱。想再多,就要付出努力增加技能。
 
挑顾客只是一个自我保护和调整服务重点的措施.
我们要发展,上台阶还是要靠增加品种, 质量, 物流管理, 增加 IT 信息传播途径.......
吃buffet中午要15刀以上了,晚上25刀。
以后同事出去吃饭,全推了,没30刀吃不下来。:eek:
 
不用等, 各大连锁超市已经开始涨价了.
看看牛奶多少钱一袋,?
 
如果任何事情政府都不干预,都靠市场调节。老板们把工资开的很低,老板就会好当。那么人人都觉得做小生意当老板好。大家都开店,店铺林立生意也一样不那么好做了。

看见了,但阿土认为由供需关系调节工资更有效。因为薪水市场是开放的,公平竞争的,老板可以炒你,你也有权炒老板,而且选择多样,不存在垄断。如果所有的老板都出这个价,那就说明你只值这个钱。想再多,就要付出努力增加技能。
 
有些技能不是说你想努力就能增加的。没人雇你,你就没有经验,如何增加技能?医生收入好,大家能能考医生么?不是本地长大的,语言是个问题,就算你考上医学院了,能卖吃上住院医么?你想当机械工程师,有学位,没人雇你,难道你自己去买机械设备来练习把自己的设计变成产品?

看见了,但阿土认为由供需关系调节工资更有效。因为薪水市场是开放的,公平竞争的,老板可以炒你,你也有权炒老板,而且选择多样,不存在垄断。如果所有的老板都出这个价,那就说明你只值这个钱。想再多,就要付出努力增加技能。
 
如果任何事情政府都不干预,都靠市场调节。老板们把工资开的很低,老板就会好当。那么人人都觉得做小生意当老板好。大家都开店,店铺林立生意也一样不那么好做了。
硅谷每天都有新公司开张,也有老公司倒掉,动态平衡,生机勃勃,不是很好吗?
 
有些技能不是说你想努力就能增加的。没人雇你,你就没有经验,如何增加技能?医生收入好,大家能能考医生么?不是本地长大的,语言是个问题,就算你考上医学院了,能卖吃上住院医么?你想当机械工程师,有学位,没人雇你,难道你自己去买机械设备来练习把自己的设计变成产品?
劳动力也种商品,价格由市场供需决定,政府应尽量少干扰。保证劳动者最基本权利就行了,比如劳动时间,劳动安全。
话说回来了,自由党扔水里的钱可以给穷人发不少工资了。:eek:
 
有些技能不是说你想努力就能增加的。没人雇你,你就没有经验,如何增加技能?医生收入好,大家能能考医生么?不是本地长大的,语言是个问题,就算你考上医学院了,能卖吃上住院医么?你想当机械工程师,有学位,没人雇你,难道你自己去买机械设备来练习把自己的设计变成产品?
老hu,这是不是有点儿不着调了 。。。:)
 
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