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BC Commentary: A Review of Provincial Social and Economic Trends

Winter 2005, Volume 8, Number 1

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Inside this issue:

  • Women's Employment in BC: Effects of Government Downsizing and Policy Changes
  • Rolling Back Pay Equity Gains: The Case of Health Support Privatization
  • Legal Aid Denied: Women and the Cuts to Legal Services in BC
  • Reality Check: The BC Economy in 2004

FastFacts: Keeping Them Poor

Women and the Minimum Wage

Reports & Studies

Minimum wage workers need a real raise

Commentary and Fact Sheets

FastFacts: Workers Compensation

Halfway to Reform

Reports & Studies

Community Initiation of Welfare-to-Work

Reports & Studies
Projects & Initiatives: New Economy Initiative (MB)
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Low income earners in Nova Scotia need a raise

Commentary and Fact Sheets

Women's Employment in BC

Effects of Government Downsizing and Employment Policy Changes 2001-2004

Reports & Studies
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Provincial policies make working life tougher for women

Weakened public services and employment standards reduce women’s employment opportunities and undermine equitable working conditions

News Release
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