TORONTO, ONTARIO--(Marketwired - Feb. 14, 2014) - This Family Day weekend, community members and labour activists will continue to call on Premier Kathleen Wynne to raise the minimum wage to $14 and ensure decent work for Ontario families at a lively rally in the heart of Toronto's retail sector.
What: | Rally for $14 minimum wage and decent work |
Date: | Saturday, February 15, 2014 |
Time: | 1:15pm |
Location: | Rally starts at Yonge and Dundas Square |
Photo opportunity: | Colourful and engaging visuals, including hundreds of balloons, with lively community participation |
Although Premier Kathleen Wynne responded to public pressure and recently announced a minimum wage hike of 75 cents an hour, an $11 minimum wage still leaves workers 16% below the poverty line, locking many families into poverty.
Assembling at Yonge Dundas Square, participants will reach out to shoppers with colourful and engaging visuals and lively actions that demonstrate the need for fair wages and decent work for Ontario families.
Speakers will include: | Sid Ryan, President, Ontario Federation of Labour |
Jerry Dias, National President, Unifor | |
Andria Babbington, Vice President, Toronto and York Region Labour Council | |
Pinky Paglingayen, leader from Campaign to Raise the Minimum Wage |
For more information on the campaign, visit: www.raisetheminimumwage.ca.
Follow the campaign Twitter account @fairwagesnow and hashtag #14now.
The Campaign to Raise the Minimum Wage is coordinated by ACORN, Freedom 90, Mennonite New Life Centre, OCAP, Ontario Campaign 2000, Parkdale Community Legal Services, Put Food in the Budget, Social Planning Toronto, Toronto and York Region Labour Council and Workers' Action Centre.
The Ontario Federation of Labour (OFL) represents 54 unions and one million workers in Ontario.
Contact Information:
Sonia Singh
(647) 235-6912 or (416) 531-0778, ext. 221
sonia@workersactioncentre.org
Ontario Federation of Labour
Joel Duff
(416) 707-0349
jduff@ofl.ca