This is a page from the 2024 New Brunswick general election.
Jobs, Businesses, & Labour platforms
Here's what the candidates in Beausoleil-Grand-Bouctouche-Kent, and their parties, are promising.We don't have any PC policies on Agriculture.
We don't have any Liberal policies on Agriculture.
Arts and culture
Economic development
We don't have any PC policies on Economic development.
We don't have any Liberal policies on Economic development.
Green
Infrastructure
We don't have any PC policies on Infrastructure.
Liberal
Create an asset management plan to ensure transportation infrastructure is prioritised for repair and replacement and contractors are paid
"Maximize the benefit of infrastructure to New Brunswickers by leveraging an asset management plan for transportation infrastructure to ensure roads and bridges are prioritized for repair or replacement and that contractors are paid on time." — Team Holt: Focused On You, retrieved 2024-10-12
We don't have any Green policies on Infrastructure.
Labour rights and unions
We don't have any PC policies on Labour rights and unions.
We don't have any Liberal policies on Labour rights and unions.
Green
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Update the Employment Standards Act to provide paid sick days, guaranteed vacation, and paid overtime based on actual wages
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Repeal Bill 17, which circumvented the collective bargaining process
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Reestablish permanent labour relations tables for government and unions to collaborate
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Ban the use of replacement workers during a strike or lockout
Pay equity
We don't have any PC policies on Pay equity.
Liberal
Phase in pay equity in the private and care sectors, using a model similar to Quebec and Ontario
Green
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Introduce pay equity legislation for the private sector
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Require employers to include an expected pay range in publicly-advertised job postings
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Implement a plan to achieve pay equity for workers in government funded care, childcare, and community service sectors
Poverty and the minimum wage
We don't have any PC policies on Poverty and the minimum wage.
Liberal
Green
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Raise the minimum wage to $20/hour no later than 2028 and reduce taxes on small and medium businesses to aid the transition
Libertarian
Notice how the homeless panhandler isn't allowed to sell canned soda or apples to improve his life? That's government's fault.
Startups and small businesses
We don't have any PC policies on Startups and small businesses.
Liberal
Review and improve investment tax credits like the SBITC and scientific research and economic development credits
"Increase productivity by reviewing and improving investment tax credits like SBITC and scientific research and economic development (SR/ED) credits to ensure investments in research, automation, and technology." — Team Holt: Focused On You, retrieved 2024-10-12
Green
Reduce the small business tax rate to 1%, and raise the income threshold from $500,000 to $700,000
Tourism
Trades
We don't have any PC policies on Trades.
Liberal
Provide grants to people who have studies to work in the building trades
"Provide grants to New Brunswickers who have studied to work in high-priority fields, including healthcare, the building trades, and education." — Team Holt: Focused On You, retrieved 2024-10-12
We don't have any Green policies on Trades.
Youth employment
We don't have any PC policies on Youth employment.
We don't have any Liberal policies on Youth employment.