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Fair Wages Commission announces consultation schedule

The Fair Wages Commission has hammered out a public consultation schedule.
In-person consultations will be held in 8 communities with one in Nanaimo on November 17th and one in Victoria November 29th.
There are no face to face consultations on the Sunshine Coast.
Individuals, businesses and organizations can schedule a time to present to the commission.
People are also invited to submit a brief or other written feedback by sending an email and you can find that link at [email protected].

The Fair Wages Commission was established by the Ministry of Labour to advise government on how to move towards a $15-an-hour minimum wage.

Sharon Vanhouwe
Sharon Vanhouwe
News Director

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