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Business network: Pay equity is not red tape. We are all better off with pay transparency.

Business network: Pay equity is not red tape. We are all better off with pay transparency.

by Alliance | Mar 27, 2019 | Picture

Submitted to the Ministry of Labour for the business consultation on pay transparency As a network of Ontario business owners who believe in investing in good jobs to boost our bottom lines, we are concerned that the Pay Transparency Act, which seeks to narrow the...

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