Letter to the editor: Low wages, 'unrealistic' wants at the heart of poverty
https://archives.anglican.ca/link/article40134
- Author
- Sugawara, Margart
- Material Type
- Journal Article
- Journal
- Anglican Journal
- Date
- 2015 June
- Author
- Sugawara, Margart
- Material Type
- Journal Article
- Journal
- Anglican Journal
- Date
- 2015 June
- Volume
- 141
- Issue
- 6
- Page
- 4
- Notes
- "I liked the article on the need to press the government to develop better plans for dealing with Canada here in Canada ('Faith groups back anti-poverty campaign', April 2015, p. 1). .... I would like to see proposals to include realistic jobs with realistic wages. A large part of the problem is the unrealistically low minimum wage, which is not a real living wage. People also have unrealistic expectations: two cars, more than one TV, phone, etc. .... The dominance of large multinational corporations, such as McDonald's and Walmart, is also a factor. Our local people are being pushed out of work. To correct this, we will likely have to pay more for what we get, but if we can get quality items instead of cheap ones that are soon obsolete or broken, that should even out. If the money stayed in the country, we could afford to address our own issues".
- Subjects
- Poverty - Canada
- Canada - Economic conditions - 1991-
- Economic justice - Canada
- Economic justice - Religious aspects - Anglican Church of Canada