Labour Critic


Long an opponent of bureaucratic red tape and its negative impacts on business, Randy serves as critic for labour for the Progressive Conservative party. As an electrician by trade, Randy has long experienced the struggles and frustrations many workers of the province deal with. He pushes for the changes necessary to improve the lives of the hard workers of Ontario. He has pushed for a wide variety of changes to union regulations, workplace safety insurance and apprenticeship ratios. He continues to speak out on behalf of the workers of Ontario, and to create legislation which will help Ontario prosper.


Updates
May 18th, 2010
Hillier Catches Premier at a Loss for Words

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May 17th, 2010
Randy Hillier Introduces New Labour Legislation to Protect Worker’s Rights

Randy Hillier today tabled his labour private member’s bill, the Defending Employee’s Rights Act.

“Unions are created for one reason: to defend the rights of their workers. Unions are supposed to fight for better working conditions,” stated Hillier. [...]

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April 15th, 2010
Ontario’s labour recipe has too much “salt”

Randy Hillier, MPP for Lanark-Frontenac-Lennox and Addington brought up questionable union tactics during Question Period today [...]

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March 24th, 2010
Hillier tells Labour Minister: worker safety should not be for sale

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January 29th, 2010
MPP Randy Hillier calls for Workplace Safety Changes

Randy Hillier, PC Party Critic for Labour, noted today that Peter Fonseca had abruptly changed his position regarding Ontario’s workplace safety laws when he called for a review of workplace safety legislation. After the Christmas Eve scaffolding accident, Minister Fonseca said that there would be no inquiry into the event. Now he’s backtracked and called [...]

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