OFL welcomes NDP federal minimum wage commitment | The Ontario Federation of Labour

OFL welcomes NDP federal minimum wage commitment

The Ontario Federation of Labour welcomed the announcement today by the federal NDP that, if elected, an NDP government would reinstate the federal minimum wage, lay out a path to reaching $15 per hour, and index the federal minimum wage to inflation.

OFL President Sid Ryan said that a $15 per hour federal minimum wage would send an important signal. “This would set the standard that all provincial and territorial governments should be striving to achieve,” said Ryan.

“The $15 per hour target shows that the NDP recognizes that current provincial minimum wages, all of which are well beneath $15 per hour, do not provide a livable wage for workers and their families,” added Ryan. “This is a progressive measure that reduces income inequality and promotes social justice.”

The Ontario Federation of Labour represents 1 million workers and 54 affiliated unions, and has worked closely with community organizations to increase the Ontario minimum wage.