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Oakville Beaver, 10 Nov 2016, p. 23

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Minister of Labour Kevin Flynn explains Changing Workplaces by Julie Slack Metroland West Media 23 | Thursday, November 10, 2016 | OAKVILLE BEAVER | www.insideHALTON.com There are business owners out there who feel that the rules of the Employment Standards Act don't apply to them. That's one of the things Ontario Minister of Labour and Oakville MPP Kevin Flynn helps rectify, among many other responsibilities. Flynn was the guest speaker at the Milton Chamber of Commerce breakfast meeting on Tuesday, Nov. 8 at the Canadian Welders Bureau in Milton. After Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne was elected, she tasked Flynn with preparing a Changing Workplaces Review. Flynn said he thought that would be a technical exercise, but he quickly learned it to be otherwise. He's discovered that it's much more about people, families and small business owners. An interim report has been released by the province with options to amend acts that help to protect workers and support business. Ontario's workplace is changing at an impressive rate," he said, "though that shouldn't surprise anybody." "The changing technology, the way we do things, the equipment we have available to us, the automation that's involved in our production practices, is something that I think we can imagine 10, 15 or 20 years ago," he said. Ontario businesses have "really risen to the challenge when it comes to the demands of competing in a global economy," he added. But there's some employers out there who cheat the system, he said, before listing some facts: our provincial GDP leads the nation, and the unemployment rate is the lowest in the country. Ontario Labour Minister Kevin Flynn "We're doing very, very well in Ontario and much of the thanks for that goes to you -- ordinary people who get out of bed everyday and decide that they're going to start businesses, or they're going to run businesses that they started some time ago." It's the first time ever, in the history of the province, that they've reviewed the Employment Standards Act and the Labour Relations Act at the same time, he added, before he provided some disturbing trends. "There are some people in our society who aren't doing as well as in the past," he said. "They're facing some significant challenges in just going through the daily routine of work. "That's one of the reasons we've launched the Changing Workplaces Review." There are now more vulnerable workers in the province with more people living in poverty, he said. see Sense on p.25 Health Canada is trying to change Natural Health Product regulations. This means that some products, like supplements you trust, may disappear forever. Vogue 1471 Home & Holiday Sale! save up to Entire Regular* Stock *some exclusions our regular price apply. 50% off Drapery Panels % 0 5 from $ off our Holiday egular prices Fashion Fabrics regular and mor more, 40-50% off on select selected our regular price merchandise merchandise Massive Selection of Formal Glitz Collection of Protect your right to choose safe and effective products. Sale in effect Nov.3-30/16, on selected merchandise. See flyer for details! Solids, Prints & Novelties. Fleece and more Fleece! Huge Selection of Flannelette Prints & Solids 110-140cm Our Reg. to $14 m 5-$11 m now $ 44 $ 4 5 $6 m Visit chfa.ca to learn more. #SaveOurSupplements Follow us on Facebook and Twitter! www.fabricland.ca MISSISSAUGA: 3015 WINSTON CHURCHILL BLVD. (N.W. side @ Dundas) 905-828-9966 BURLINGTON: 3515 FAIRVIEW ST. 905-639-2516

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