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A Living Wage as a Human Right

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Author/contributor
Title
A Living Wage as a Human Right
Abstract
In Canada, many workers do not earn a living wage because of discrimination. Women work­ers and those who are racialized, immigrant, Aboriginal, living with disabil­ities or similarly disadvantaged are all segregated into low wage job ghettoes—their work systemically devalued. Governments and employers need to deliver more equitable compensation incomes for vulnerable workers. This paper explores how we can close discriminatory pay gaps, so that this basic human right — the right to work and to earn pay free of discrimination — is realized for Canada’s low-paid workers. --Publisher's description
Place
Toronto
Institution
Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives, Ontario Office
Date
October 2012
Pages
18
Language
en
Short Title
A living wage as a human right
Accessed
8/21/18, 12:54 PM
Citation
Cornish, M. (2012). A Living Wage as a Human Right (p. 18). Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives, Ontario Office. https://www.policyalternatives.ca/publications/reports/living-wage-human-right