Inter-Mtn. Enterprises
Kelowna business becomes BC's latest certified Living Wage Employer
Inter-Mtn. Enterprises is the premier supplier of signs and specialty products to North America’s outdoor recreation industry. As a result of conducting business where there is a higher cost of living, the company made the conscious commitment to compensate their staff and contracted workers with a living wage responsive to Kelowna’s environment.
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We are Hiring!
We are hiring a Research Coordinator for our Making Ends Meet participatory action research project
Term: 15-months at 4 days (28 hours) a week
Annual Salary: $39,000 and a full benefits package
Location: Metro-Vancouver
Read moreElite Security + First Aid
Canada's inaugural Living Wage first-aid provider
Elite Security and First Aid, based in Victoria, is the only First Aid provider in Canada to signify its commitment to ending working poverty, by paying all its staff and contracted workers a Living Wage
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Major milestone for the Living Wage campaign
We have certified another 24 employers, bringing the total of Living Wage Employers in BC to over 250.
This month we have continued to certify Living Wage Employers in new sectors. We have our first Living Wage ski area (Sovereign Lake), village (Fruitvale), coffee shop (Kits Beach Coffee), distributors (Ryan Vending), nature sanctuary (Swan Lake Christmas Hill), air vent cleaners (Modern Purair and GVA Power Vac), hearing testers (Reliable Mobile Hearing Testing) and first aid provider (Elite Security and First Aid Services).
Read moreKits Beach Coffee
First Living Wage coffee shop in BC.
Kits Beach Coffee is the first coffee shop in British Columbia to signify its commitment to ending working poverty, by paying all its staff and contracted workers a Living Wage.
The seasonal café at Kitsilano Beach makes pour over coffee, cold brew, artisan popsicles, and a selection of locally baked goods and gourmet pop tarts.
Read moreRyan Vending
First Living Wage vending company in Canada.
Ryan Vending is the first vending company in Canada to signify its commitment to ending working poverty, by paying all its staff and contracted workers a Living Wage.
Read moreHorizon Grocery + Wellness
First Living Wage distribution business in Canada.
Horizon Grocery + Wellness, is the first distributor in Canada to signify its commitment to ending working poverty, by paying all its staff and contracted workers a Living Wage.
Read moreCentre A
Vancouver International Centre for Contemporary Asian Art becomes a Living Wage Employer.
Centre A joins several other art galleries, including 110 Arts Cooperative, Access Gallery and 221A Artist Run Centre Society in helping to address working poverty in Vancouver.
Read moreSovereign Lake Nordic Club
Canada's first Living Wage ski area
Sovereign Lake Nordic Club, in Vernon BC, is the first ski area in Canada to signify its commitment to ending working poverty, by paying all its staff and contracted workers a Living Wage
Read moreTaphandlestogo.com
First Living Wage beer tap maker in Canada
Borrego Radium Ltd, based in Invermere, and owner of Taphandlestogo.com and Stickernut, is the first company in Canada who make beer tap handles and custom stickers to commit to pay all its staff and contracted workers a Living Wage.
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