For Immediate Release: September 6, 2018
Ontario Chamber Network Calls on Provincial Government to Immediately Repeal Bill 148: The Milton Chamber of Commerce and Ontario Chamber of Commerce
Ontario’s business community urges immediate action to strengthen business competitiveness
“Businesses in Halton Region are experiencing real consequences from this legislation’s lack of substantive stakeholder consultation and unrealistic implementation timelines,” said Scott McCammon, President & CEO of The Milton Chamber of Commerce. “Premier Ford pledged to make Ontario ‘Open for Business’ by implementing policies that make it easier to invest, start, and grow a business in the province as well as build an economy that connects workers to jobs. This begins with the reversal of Bill 148.”
Over the coming weeks, the Ontario Chamber Network and The Milton Chamber of Commerce will showcase testimonials about the impacts of these legislative changes, such as the need for businesses to decrease staff hours and capital investment, and increase reliance on automation.
While The Milton Chamber of Commerce supports the minimum wage remaining at $14 an hour, the Ontario business community must be appropriately consulted, and a comprehensive economic impact analysis needs to be completed before any further changes to employment legislation are made.
“We encourage the broader employer community to join us in calling on the government to take immediate action,” said Scott McCammon, President & CEO of The Milton Chamber of Commerce. “The Milton Chamber of Commerce is dedicated to working collaboratively with the provincial government to strengthen business competitiveness and economic prosperity in communities across Ontario.”
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For more information contact:
Scott McCammon, President & CEO
Milton Chamber of Commerce
scott@miltonchamber.ca
905-878-0581