OP-ED: Details and debate missing from electoral reform process
by Jordan Bateman | May 7, 2018 | ARTICLES & OPINIONS
By Dr. Shinder Purewal and Jordan Bateman This op-ed first appeared in The Province on Monday, May 7, 2018, and is now available for other publications to publish, free-of-charge. Dr. Purewal is a political science professor at Kwantlen Polytechnic University...ICBA CAST: Chris, Jordan and a Real Live Union Executive Director
by Jordan Bateman | May 4, 2018 | ARTICLES & OPINIONS
ICBA CAST: Chris and Jordan welcome Ken Baerg of the Canada West Construction Union (www.cwcu.ca) to talk about the current state of the labour movement, why progressive unions are succeeding where traditional unions are failing, and why the NDP government is tilting...A Little Fun For Star Wars Day – #MayTheFourth
by Jordan Bateman | May 3, 2018 | ARTICLES & OPINIONS
Geeks around the world celebrate #MayTheFourth as Star Wars Day – and, as you can see, we ICBA Jedi Knights take our responsibilities very seriously:TRAINING THURSDAY: Responsibilities of Joint Health and Safety Committees
by Jordan Bateman | May 3, 2018 | ARTICLES & OPINIONS
Do you serve on a joint health and safety committee in your workplace? Did you know that WorkSafeBC mandates that you take eight hours of training? Now you do, and ICBA’s training department is here to help! Participants will: Know how to use the OHS Regulation and WC...Follow ICBA on Facebook
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TRAINING THURSDAY: Why Supervisory Skills Matter for Retention
Kerry and Jordan talk about ICBA’s latest featured course, the incomparable Pam Bragg, and Batman vs. Superman.
Course details at
https://icbatraining.arlo.co/w/courses/239-why-supervisory-skills-matter-for-retention/1459
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It's important to know the building blocks of the B.C. economy -- and we're proud that construction contributes 10% of our province's economic output.
ICBA Chief Jock Finlayson digs into the numbers at https://www.icbaindependent.ca/2024/05/15/icba-economics-the-industrial-composition-of-the-b-c-economy/