Precarious work—any work that does not pay well enough to meet basic expenses—is a major driver of social inequality which does its own social and economic damage. It is fast becoming the principle worry of organizations such as the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the International Monetary Fund and the United Nations.
Living Wage, Precarious Employment, Imposium_17 October 2014_Diedre Pike, Gemma Mendez Smith, David McLaren
Deirdre Pike, Senior Social Planner Community Champion, dpike@sprc.hamilton.on.ca
Dierdre Pike, Advocating for Change, Addressing Poverty with Both Feet
David McLaren, Making Waves Commentator, david.mclaren@utoronto.ca
Gemma Mendez-Smith, Executive Director, Four County Labour Market Planning Board
executivedirector@planningboard.ca, www.planningboard.ca
Poor No More… There is a way out, By: Deveraux Babin, Directed By: Bert Deveraux