First in a series on changes coming to B.C. labour laws.
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Farm operations and educational co-ops are concerned about new restrictions on youth work announced this week by Bains, as part of his update of the Labour Relations Code, says B.C. Liberal labour critic John Martin, MLA for Chilliwack.
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Ken Peacock, chief economist at the Business Council of B.C., said in an interview he supports greater restrictions on work for young people. The council香蕉视频直播檚 submission to the B.C. Law Institute香蕉视频直播檚 three-year study of employment standards was in line with the changes in that area, he said.
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The business group is expecting further changes to employment standards in the future, dealing with more sensitive areas such as hours of work, overtime and the status of contractors and part-time workers who don香蕉视频直播檛 have employer-supported benefits.
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