Residents Rallying for Minimum Wage Increase in Brampton

Published September 13, 2018 at 6:04 pm

An outstanding Liberal promise for minimum wage to rise to $15 is under pressure from multiple sides – from the newly elected PC government, to minimum wage workers, to businesses, and beyond.

An outstanding Liberal promise for minimum wage to rise to $15 is under pressure from multiple sides – from the newly elected PC government, to minimum wage workers, to businesses, and beyond.

While the province’s PC government looks to cancel the next minimum wage increase, some residents, community groups, and labour councils are planning to fight back this weekend.

A group called $15 & Fairness is organizing rallies across the province on Saturday September 15, 2018.

This marks a 15-week countdown to Ontario’s next minimum wage increase to $15, which comes into effect on January 1, 2019.

Over 20 provincial ridings will see local actions on Saurday.

Those coming out to the rallies are “delivering a message to local MPPs asking them to stand with the people of Ontario against the attempt by corporate lobbyists to rollback Ontario’s new labour laws,” according to recent statement from $15 & Fairness.

“Despite the fact that the overwhelming majority of Ontarians (66%) support a $15 minimum wage — including 62% of small business owners — Big Business is leading a campaign to cancel the $15 minimum wage and roll back the 2 paid sick days and other laws that came into effect this year.”

Wages underwent a major hike in 2018, from $11.60 to $14 per hour. The increase set for 2019 is to be followed by annual increases at the rate of inflation.


Here’s the rallies are happening in Brampton:

Brampton (South)
11 a.m.-1 p.m. — 7690 Hurontario St (Near Hurontario & Ray Lawson)
“We’re meeting in front of McDonalds at 10:45 am! Come and help us collect petitions to deliver to MPP Prabmeet Singh Sarkaria,” reads the statement.

Brampton (West)
2:00 PM – 4:00 PM — 15 Bovaird Dr. East (Near Hurontario & Bovaird)
“We’re meeting in front of Tim Hortons at 1:45 am! Help us deliver a strong message to MPP Amarjot Sandhu by collecting signatures in support of $15 & Fairness,” reads the statement.


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