Ontario Steel Construction Industry & Design Awards Report JULY 2015
The Ontario Construction Report The winners of the 2015 Ontario Steel Design Awards of Excellence will be pro-filed in the July issue of the Ontario Construction Report. The coverage will appear in our special report on "Steel in Construction". We will
Reviewer’s Update May 2015 | Supporting Skilled Trades in Ontario
Reposted from the Dean Review 2014 - 2015. You can find the original post here. The review team is now wrapping up the consultations and still meeting people and organizations on a daily basis through the next couple of weeks. We are benefiting
What’s New (May 2015 newsletter from the Ministry of Labour)
May 2015 | Issue #60 Ontario Holding Public Consultations to Strengthen Labour Laws Ontario is moving forward with public consultations on issues and trends that affect workers and employers across the province in the modern workplace. Public consultations about how the Labour
NTCCC and CCA Meet Over Prompt Payment
by RICHARD GILBERT Reposted from the Daily Commercial News Apr 20, 2015 The National Trade Contractors Coalition of Canada (NTCCC) is urging the Canadian Construction Association (CCA) to take a policy position on prompt payment, while voicing concerns about their involvement with legislation on
Prompt Payment Ontario Newsletter – April 2015
Ontario CLA Review. April 2015 Vol. 3 The CLA Review is still in the process of contacting stakeholder groups and is targeting sometime in May to release an information package and terms of reference/questionnaire for industry submissions. CCA mobilizes on prompt payment
Canada: It’s Never Okay – Ontario Government Takes Firm Stance To End Sexual Harassment And Violence
Provided by: Mondaq Business Briefing by Andrew Cogswell / March 30, 2015 Monday In Ontario, all employers must take steps to prevent and react to harassment and violence in the workplace. Part III.0.1 of the Occupational Health and Safety Act requires employers to
Don’t Fall! New Training Requirements for Workers Working at Heights
Brought to you by : Carissa Tanzola & Iouri Vorobiev - Sherrard Kuzz LLP, Employment & Labour Lawyers March 2015 In an attempt to elevate the profile and importance of preventing falls from heights in the workplace, the Occupational Health and Safety Awareness
WHAT’S NEW | March 2015 | Issue #58
Brought to you by the Ontario Ministry of Labour (For current or past issues of 'Whats new' visit the Ministry of Labour's website here.) Ontario Increasing Minimum Wage Ontario is raising the general minimum wage from $11 to $11.25 per hour, effective October 1, 2015.
The Canadian Institute of Steel Construction is Proud to Present SteelDay 2015
SteelDay 2015 takes place September 18! The day will be an interactive and networking event for members of the design, construction and structural steel industry. Across the nation - steel fabricators, mills, service centres, galvanizers, HSS producers, bender-rollers and others will
OCA Survey Shows Prompt Payment #1 Issue for Trade Contractors
This is the summary of results from a survey done by the Ottawa Construction Association. (Information provided to us by Prompt Payments Ontario) What is interesting to see is that for Trade Contractors the number one issue is Payment & Promptness and below