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Guest post by Prosperity Roundtable CK: Living Wage and the Cities Reducing Poverty National Summit

In early April I had the pleasure of presenting on a Living Wage panel at Tamarack’s Cities Reducing Poverty Summit hosted this year in Hamilton, Ontario.

The Prosperity Roundtable from Chatham-Kent, Ontario was participating to talk about the unique challenges that may be experienced in rural communities when engaging in Living Wage conversations.  Framing the conversation in a way that leads to successful outcomes was incredibly important for our organizing committee; in our community that meant using our local Living Wage number as an opportunity to dialogue about the important policy considerations that can be used to help build a more prosperous community.  

We know in our community that the stumbling blocks for our model family (2 parents, 2 children, 1 school-aged and 1 in full-time daycare) are: access to alternative, licensed childcare; finding affordable and practical housing; and transportation. Our community is geographically large and predominantly rural so each of these issues are nuanced and challenging to solve, but the Living Wage campaign has allowed us to speak openly and transparently with community leaders about these topics.

It’s very important that we engage businesses in these conversations and encourage them to consider Living Wage as an opportunity to ensure their own workforce has the potential to live an inclusive life in the community that they call home. We have signed up fourteen businesses and are on track to sign up over twenty businesses in our first year.  It is exciting work and fulfilling work!

Do remember and know however, that there’s so much more to a Living Wage than simply a number shared with a community; it’s a springboard for important and necessary community conversations. I know, especially in rural communities, there’s fear and hesitancy around the Living Wage conversation but trust that organizations and individuals are more open to the conversation than you realize. Look for allies, build a roster of community leaders who understand the intrinsic business value of treating their employees well and hit the ground running! I’m sure you will be met with success!

By: Kate do Forno
Project Coordinator, Prosperity Roundtable Chatham-Kent

IN THE NEWS: April 24, 2017

Today’s news includes information about access to taxes and poverty reduction.


2 in 5 Canadians have yet to file their taxes – here’s why you don’t want to be one of them.
Global News. April 21, 2017.

Schools and employers partner to curb youth underemployment
Globe and Mail. April 24, 2017.

Drowning in debt is the new normal in Canada.
MacLean’s. April 23, 2017.

Poverty reduction strategies discussed at meeting this week.
Red Deer Express. April 21, 2017.

Toronto’s art school students mostly white, from high-income families, study finds.
The Toronto Star. April 24, 2017.

Shuswap Children’s Association
Celebrating uniqueness and abilities.
BC Local News. April 19, 2017.


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