Heart of union argument is utterly incorrect

The B.C. Building Trades response to our recent Vancouver Sun column makes it clear that in their universe, it would be unions rather than companies who decide on which workers have the right skills for the job. ICBA responded with the following letter: Dear Editor...

Return to yesterday makes bad labour policy

The Coalition of B.C. Businesses had a column in today’s Vancouver laying out the concerns in the small business sector about revisiting B.C.’s labour laws. Labour activists are already calling for a return to the old card based certification for new...

Budget needs to protect infrastructure

ICBA is getting out the message about the importance of provincial infrastructure investments in advance of Tuesday’s provincial budget in British Columbia. Our column in the Journal of Commerce ran today on their website making the case that...

Provincial procurement under the microscope

The voice of B.C.’s Open Shop construction industry will have a voice at provincial government’s new group tasked with helping renew B.C. the policies and guidelines and procurement and delivery of infrastructure projects. ICBA President Philip Hochstein will act as...