TORONTO – È stata una grande festa quella organizzata dal Carpenters District Council (CDC) of Ontario al Paramount Event Centre per festeggiare Tony Iannuzzi, Executive Secretary Treasurer dell’unione dei carpentieri, che è andato in pensione…
TORONTO – Great party organized by the Carpenters District Council of Ontario at the Paramount Event Centre to celebrate Tony Iannuzzi, Executive Secretary Treasurer of the carpenters’ union, who has retired. All the executives of participating locals were present for the evening, starting with president Mike Yorke who co-chaired the event.
MONTREAL – Dans ma chronique du mois dernier, j’ai fait valoir que le Canada a un problème majeur de croissance de la productivité et qu’il doit sérieusement envisager d’adopter un plan pluriannuel détaillé pour s’attaquer au cœur de ce problème. Nous devons trouver des moyens d’encourager les entreprises à investir dans les nouvelles technologies, l’innovation et leurs employés. Il n’y a pas de solution miracle ou d’approche unique pour assurer notre croissance économique et relancer la piètre productivité du Canada, en particulier dans une économie post-Covid.
MONTREAL – Il mese scorso, ho sostenuto che il Canada ha un importante problema di crescita della produttività e che deve seriamente pensare di adottare un piano strutturale e pluriennale per risolvere alla radice questa criticità. Bisogna trovare il modo di incentivare le imprese ad investire nelle nuove tecnologie, nell’innovazione e nei loro dipendenti. Non esiste un approccio univoco che possa garantire la crescita economica e rilanciare la scarsa produttività del Canada, in particolare in un’economia post-Covid.
MONTREAL – In my column last month, I argued that Canada has a major productivity growth issue and seriously needs to consider adopting a comprehensive, multi-year plan to address this issue at its core. We need to find ways of encouraging businesses to invest in new technologies, innovation, and its people. There is no silver bullet or a one-size-fits-all approach to ensuring our economic growth and boosting Canada’s lackluster productivity record, particularly in a post-Covid economy.