The Niagara Poverty Reduction Network is pleased to announce that Derksen and MacKay Medicine Professional Corporation, operating as Segue Clinic, has become a certified living wage employer at the Champion level.
Segue Clinic is the leading network of community-based addiction treatment centres throughout the Niagara Region and Hamilton area, specializing in opioid use disorder and...Read More
The Niagara Poverty Reduction Network is pleased to announce that Greenbelt Academy & Early
Learning Centre has become a certified living wage employer at the Champion level.
Grimsby-based Greenbelt Academy & Early Learning Centre offers nature-immersion preschool and
kindergarten programs, and a one day a week K-6 program. They currently employ one part time and
nine full time...Read More
The Niagara Poverty Reduction Network is pleased to announce that Bateman’s Tires has become a certified living wage employer at the Champion level.
Bateman’s Tires is a tire dealer and repair shop based in Niagara Falls.
“We believe it is important to pay a living wage because people need to be able to pay their bills and not worry about trying to choose between paying utilities or putting...Read More
The Niagara Poverty Reduction Network is pleased to announce that Force Security has become a certified living wage employer at the Champion level.
Force Security has provided professional, affordable security installation and monitoring from the Niagara Region to the GTA for over 30 years. They are based in Niagara Falls and currently employ seven full time staff and one part time staff....Read More
The Niagara Poverty Reduction Network is pleased to announce that Super Plak has become a certified living wage employer at the Champion level.
Super Plak is a locally owned and operated business based in St. Catharines that provides high quality printing, plak mounting and canvas wraps. They currently employ five full time staff and one part time staff.
“We have been in business for over 25...Read More
The Niagara Poverty Reduction Network (NPRN) is pleased to announce that the 2021 living wage calculation has been established to be $18.90/hour. The living wage was last calculated in 2019 at $18.12, so this represents an hourly increase of $0.78 over a two year period.
As part of National Living Wage Week, the Network has released two new reports, “Calculating the Cost of Living in Niagara...Read More
The Niagara Poverty Reduction Network is pleased to announce that Mini Binz has become a certified living wage employer at the Champion level.
Mini Binz proudly provides the Niagara region with simple, straightforward junk removal. They offer premium service at a competitive price. Mini Binz is locally owned and operated and currently employs five full time staff.
“We are very excited and...Read More
The Niagara Poverty Reduction Network is pleased to announce that Intuitive Shipping has become a certified living wage employer at the Champion level.
Intuitive Shipping is a Niagara-based company that has created powerful tools to allow e-commerce merchants to execute a strategic approach to shipping. They give control to merchants on how their shipping is displayed to customers on...Read More
The Niagara Poverty Reduction Network is pleased to announce that Out of Town Lincoln has become a certified living wage employer at the Champion level.
Out of Town Lincoln is a quality ground transportation company based in Niagara Falls. They proudly serve locals and tourists alike, and enjoy the distinguished reputation they have come to earn for their airport service, private car service...Read More
The Niagara Poverty Reduction Network is pleased to announce that Out of the Past has become a certified living wage employer at the Champion level.
Out of the Past is a vintage clothing store with locations in both St. Catharines and Hamilton. They currently employ four full time and five part time employees.
“First and foremost, our employees are one of our greatest assets! We already...Read More