Skip to content
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Youtube
occ-logo
  • Ontario Economic Report
  • COVID-19
    • Pandemic Preparedness Toolkit
    • Frequently Asked Questions
    • Webinars
    • Our Advocacy
    • COVID-19 Policy Brief Series
    • SME Difference Makers
    • Work From Home
    • Mental Health Resources
    • How to Protect Yourself
    • Talk To Us
    • #DifferenceMakers
  • Advocacy
    • Ontario Economic Report
    • Small Businesses, Big Impact
    • In Data We Trust
    • Ontario Economic Report
    • The Great Mosaic: Reviving Ontario’s Regional Economies
    • Our Publications
  • Councils
  • Events
    • Ontario Economic Series
    • Advocacy Day at Queen’s Park
    • Annual General Meeting
    • Ontario Business Achievement Awards
    • Ontario Business Advisory Council
  • Webinars
  • Programs
    • Canada United Small Business Relief Fund
    • Talent Opportunities Program
    • Discover Ability Network
    • Export and Trade
  • Membership
    • Affinity Programs
  • News
    • Media Releases
    • Policy Updates
    • Blogs
  • About
    • Board of Directors
    • Staff
    • Diversity and Inclusion Policy
    • Strategic Plan
    • By-Laws & Code of Conduct
  • Contact
Asset 6
x
x
  • Ontario Economic Report
  • COVID-19
    • Pandemic Preparedness Toolkit
    • Frequently Asked Questions
    • Webinars
    • Our Advocacy
    • COVID-19 Policy Brief Series
    • SME Difference Makers
    • Work From Home
    • Mental Health Resources
    • How to Protect Yourself
    • Talk To Us
    • #DifferenceMakers
  • Advocacy
    • Ontario Economic Report
    • Small Businesses, Big Impact
    • In Data We Trust
    • Ontario Economic Report
    • The Great Mosaic: Reviving Ontario’s Regional Economies
    • Our Publications
  • Councils
  • Events
    • Ontario Economic Series
    • Advocacy Day at Queen’s Park
    • Annual General Meeting
    • Ontario Business Achievement Awards
    • Ontario Business Advisory Council
  • Webinars
  • Programs
    • Canada United Small Business Relief Fund
    • Talent Opportunities Program
    • Discover Ability Network
    • Export and Trade
  • Membership
    • Affinity Programs
  • News
    • Media Releases
    • Policy Updates
    • Blogs
  • About
    • Board of Directors
    • Staff
    • Diversity and Inclusion Policy
    • Strategic Plan
    • By-Laws & Code of Conduct
  • Contact
search_White

Steering Through Change

A Handbook to Help Ontario Businesses Understand and Manage Bill 148

COVID-19 Information COVID-19 Resources
Tools and Resources Pandemic Preparedness Toolkit Frequently Asked Questions Webinars Our Advocacy Policy Brief Series SME Difference Makers Government News Work From Home Mental Health Resources How to Protect Yourself Talk To Us #DifferenceMakers
Become a Member
Become a Member >
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Youtube

Blog

Steering Through Change

October 23, 2017

A Handbook to Help Ontario Businesses Understand and Manage Bill 148

On October 23, 2017, the Ontario Chamber of Commerce alongside MNP, released a comprehensive handbook to help Ontario’s business community navigate the incoming changes from Bill 148 (Fair Workplaces, Better Jobs Act).

The handbook outlines the potential risks employers can expect from Bill 148, and offers human resources and operational strategies to help mitigate the impact.

Bill 148 will bring in a number of reforms to Ontario’s current labour and employment standards laws, most notably instituting a $15 minimum wage by January 2019, representing a 32% increase. The handbook outlines the impacts businesses are likely to see from the numerous changes and identifies that small businesses are most likely to face four main issues:

Profitability: businesses may not be able to keep up a sustainable profit margin;

Staffing levels: businesses may not have the capacity to maintain current staffing;

Competition: to keep their doors open, businesses will be forces to raise prices; and

Taxation: with higher wages comes higher payroll taxes and contributions to EI and CPP.

Steering Through Change Webinar

On November 2, 2017, MNP and the OCC hosted a webinar to discuss the Steering Through Change report and answer user questions. Our Vice President of Policy and Government Relations, Karl Baldauf, also gave an overview of the incoming changes from Bill 148 and how they will impact business. Watch the recording of the webinar below!

Previous

OBAA Finalists: Beyond Boarders Small Business

Next

OBAA Finalists: Beyond Borders, Medium Business Award

Follow Us

Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Youtube

Site Nav

  • Advocacy
  • Events
  • Programs
  • Membership
  • News
  • About
  • Contact

Receive Updates

Subscribe to our mailing list and stay up to date on everything with the Ontario Chamber of Commerce

Subscribe Now
PREMIER MEMBERS
TELUS SNC Lavalin Ontario Power Generation Hydro One CPAO Bell BDO Canada RBC Royal Bank TD Bank Group Ontario Real Estate Association Medavie Blue Cross Primerica CN Desjardins PwC McCarthy Tetrault Coca-Cola Canada Meridian Credit Union Uber BMO Bank of Montreal Bruce Power Air Canada Power Corporation of Canada Boehringer Ingelheim Eli Lilly Greater Toronto Airports Authority Aecon Enbridge Tilray Rogers Google Waste Connections of Canada Cogeco Omers Labatt Arcelor Mittal IBC GSK LiUNA ICG Northeastern University Fire and Flower Golfdale Consulting The Stratagem Group TLN Media Group 407 ETR Concession Company Ltd. Accerta McKesson Canada Rothmans, Benson and Hedges (RBH) Nerds on Site Grasshopper Astra Zeneca Bio Marin Pharmaceutical Birch Hill Equity Partners Board of Canadian Registered Safety Professionals Career Colleges Ontario CF Industries Cisco Systems Canada Club Link Corporation Coca-Cola Canada Bottling Limited Innovative Medicines Canada Magna Carta International Pfizer Canada Inc. Service Now The Canada Life Assurance Company Northbridge Consulting Insurance MNP Takeda TC Energy Canadian Western Bank Destination Nothern Ontario Interac Corp. DoorDash Staffy

Ontario Chamber of Commerce © 2021 | Privacy Policy | Service Standard | Employment Opportunities
The OCC is an accredited chamber of commerce