- Sep 2018
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Local file Local file
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travel
Improve information for LDLC workers about travel; assess the existing gaps to protect workers during their work related travel and develop or improve the tools for their protection
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Lack of metrics
Develop or strengthen statistical information of new industry developments, ups and downs of existing industries.
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welfare support
Implement a timely response of welfare support linked to slow-downs of industries that involve numerous workers in given communities
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mental health and addiction services
Assess the prevalence and incidence of mental health issues and addictions and establish sufficient services for caring and prevention. This phenomena affect workers, their families and communities.
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medical care
Improve medical care infrastructure and inter-provincial agreements to be able to cover LC-LD workers and their families in source, host and hub communities in a timely manner. the improvement of such services should be flexible enough to adapt to the ups and downs of the predominant industries.
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environmental impacts
Improve environmental assessments in the planning stages of industrial and housing developments in source, host and hub communities
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child care
Improve child care services for LC workers particularly those with low income
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Child and elder care
Improve in a timely manner services of child and elder care according to the needs imposed by the labour market (work shifts; LD-LC work).
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Transportation
Improve in a timely manner transportation services according to the needs of LDLC workers taking into account those with low income.
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LDLC workers and their needs
Develop or strengthen statistics regarding LDLC workers and their needs
Tags
- Stephanie Premji
- d-employers
- t-addictions
- d-provincial
- t-mental health
- d-federal
- t-information
- d-unions
- t-economy
- t-health care
- t-transportation
- t-travel
- Greg Halseth
- t-environment
- t-downs
- Heather Hall
- t-elder care
- t-services
- t-welfare
- d-municipal
- t-community
- t-rights
- d-ministers of labour
- t-labour market
- t-child care
- t-statistics
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