Indiana Bones Dog Adventures Corp. is now a Certified Living Wage Employer!
They have committed to pay their staff and contracted workers a living wage by certifying as a Living Wage Employer. We're so excited to have them join our mission! Find out more about the Indiana Bones Dog Adventures Corp. here.
Indiana Bones is a Vancouver based company that takes dogs from the city up to the trails on the North Shore mountains for a 1.5 hour off-leash hike adventure. Indiana Bones wants to give all the dogs of Vancouver the opportunity to experience the health benefits and fun of off-leash trail hiking.
We’re delighted that Indiana Bones Dog Adventures Corp. has become a Living Wage Employer. Their commitment to accelerating positive social change is core to the success and impact of the living wage campaign. We hope it encourages other employers to join the Living Wage movement. Paying a living wage is good for workers, employers and the local community” said Anastasia French, Living Wage for Families BC.
By joining the Living Wage for Families BC Campaign, Indiana Bones has committed to providing their employees, workers, and contractors a living wage of $24.08 in Metro-Vancouver. The living wage is the hourly amount a family needs to cover basic expenses. The calculation is based off of a two-parent household with two children – the most common family unit in BC – with each parent working full-time. With that being said, the living wage is not exclusive to a family of four. We recognize the difference in costs that a single parent household, a single individual household, and a part-time worker has. We hope to expand our calculations and research soon to be able to bring forth these factors that comprise the BC population.
We know that we are only as good as our staff, and we truly appreciate all their commitment and hard work. Paying a living wage means they are able to have a good work/life balance. - Samuel Zambon Alves, Indiana Bones Dog Adventures Corp
Over the past two years, the number of Living Wage Employers in BC has more than doubled – there are now nearly 400 Living Wage Employers in BC.
Employers have found paying a living wage to be a key tool in their post-Covid economic recovery. 97% of Living Wage Employers in BC have found some benefit to being part of the program.
Certifying as a Living Wage Employer is a voluntary commitment employers make to invest in their communities and local economies.
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