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Everyone deserves an adequate standard of living - but one in six people in
Ontario lives in poverty. We deserve better: it's time for a raise! Across
the province, people are joining the Living Wage - Living Income campaign to
demand raises to the minimum wage and social assistance rates.

This campaign kit is designed to help local activists get involved in the
campaign. All documents are in Adobe PDF Format except for the poster, which
is in Rich Text Format (may be opened with most word processors). These
documents are provided for print-out and distribution. If for any reason you
cannot view these documents in PDF and Rich Text Format, contact the OCSJ
for a print copy.

Press Release:


Over 75 prominent economists endorse raising the minimum wage

In the midst of the provincial election, over 75 economists and labour
policy experts have publicly endorsed a higher provincial minimum wage and
improved income security.  The broad list of endorsers includes experts from
the academic, social policy, business and labour communities.  They reject
the Conservative claim that a higher minimum wage would destroy jobs.

In conjunction with the Ontario Needs a Raise Coalition, the list of
endorsers will be released at a press conference tomorrow.

The Ontario Needs a Raise Coalition is a broad group including legal
clinics, anti-poverty, labour, community, low-wage workers, students and
women's groups. Concerned that nearly 2 million people in Ontario are living
below the poverty line, the coalition came together to demand that the
minimum wage and social assistance rates be raised.

At a media conference on Wednesday September 10th, three of the economists
who have signed the appeal will speak briefly about why a higher minimum
wage would benefit Ontario's economy and labour market.

Additionally, in communities across Ontario activists will be holding
various events to pressure political candidates to commit to increasing the
minimum wage and social assistance rates. Participating communities include:
Toronto, Cobourg, Peterborough, London, Sault Ste. Marie, North Bay,
Windsor, Kitchener, Hamilton, Owen Sound, Mississauga, Kingston, Kenora,
Oshawa, Cornwall, Red Lake and Halton/Burlington.

Press Conference
Queen's Park Lawn (in front of the steps to the Legislature)
Wednesday, September 10, 2003
10:30 am

speakers:

·        Dr. Doug Peters, former Chief Economist for the Toronto Dominion
Bank
·        Arthur Donner, prominent Toronto consulting economist
·        Jim Stanford, CAW Economist
·        Everel Waterman, Justice For Workers spokesperson
·        Recalda Luces, member of the Hotel Employees Restaurant Employees
Union, Local 75 Action Committee
·        Sarah Blackstock, Ontario Needs A Raise spokesperson

Visual: large $10 bill banner

For more information contact: Sarah Blackstock 647-226-3714. To arrange
interviews contact Shiraz Vally 416-955-1581.


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-----Original Message-----
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Sent: September 18, 2003 11:55 AM
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Subject: Re: Living Wage


Here are some organization in Southeast working on Living Wage:


Atlanta Living Wage Campaign

http://atlantalivingwage.org



Project South: Institute for the Elimination of Poverty and Genocide

www.projectsouth.org



Atlanta Labor Council

http://www.atlantalaborcouncil.org/jobs_with_justice.htm



Atlanta 9 to 5

http://www.atlanta9to5.org/index.html



Georgia Citizen Coalition on Hunger

http://www.gahungercoalition.org/





Babar Sher



Research Associate

Southeast Community Research Center (SCRC)

"Building Democracry Through Research"

Atlanta, GA 31107

Ph: 404-373-6688

SCRC online: www.CBPR.org

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