The Business Council of British Columbia responded to a request for submissions to be considered by the Labour Relations Code Review Panel in making “any recommendations for amendments and updates to the Code.” The Panel’s Terms of Reference provide that “each issue” must be considered from the perspective of how to “ensure workplaces support a growing, sustainable economy with fair laws for workers and business” and “promote certainty as well as harmonious and stable labour/management relations.” Moreover, in its review of “each issue,” the Panel is to consider relevant developments in other Canadian jurisdictions. However, no specific “issues” for consideration are identified in the Panel’s mandate.
SUBMISSION: Labour Relations Code Review Panel
- March 21, 2018
- B.C. Economic Dashboard
- Competitive Economy
- Dashboard
- Energy, Natural Resources and Climate
- Environmental Policies
- ESG
- ESG in B.C.
- Exports
- High Interest Rates
- Human Capital and Labour Policy
- Increased Interest Rates
- Indigenous Relations and Reconciliation
- Innovation, Productivity, Digital Economy
- Liveable Regions
- Rising Inflation,
- BC2035
- B.C. Economic Review & Outlook
- Business Alerts
- Collective Bargaining Bulletin
- Environment & Energy Bulletin
- Human Capital Law & Policy
- Policy Perspectives
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Other
- Automation Potential of the B.C. Labour Market
- B.C. Economic Index
- B.C. Agenda for Shared Prosperity
- B.C. Election Platform Review (2017)
- B.C. Exports
- B.C.'s Low Carbon Advantage
- Budget Analysis
- Cascadia Innovation Corridor
- Corporate Giving Report
- Energy White Paper 2013
- Industrial Property Taxation in B.C.
- Infrastructure White Paper 2014
- Innovation
- Outlook 2020
- Productivity
- ScaleUpBC
- State of Industry - First Nations Relations 2014
- Women and Work
- B.C. Prosperity Index
- ESG in B.C.: An Opportunity for a Sustainable Economy