CNLA Spring Newsbrief

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Green Industry News Spring 2015 Vol. 24 Issue 2

What’s inside: • Canada amends Plant Breeders’ Rights Act • Kubota, ECHO and Shindaiwa join CNLA Member Savings programs • The biggest hurdles facing apprenticeship • Updated stats for garden retailers • Not-to-miss events coming up in 2015

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NLA, in partnership with the provincial associations, is pleased to provide you with the results of the recent wage survey. Six percent (245 members) of our 3,800 members completed the wage survey and CNLA is encouraging businesses that have not completed the survey to do so. Why? It is a huge opportunity for the industry to: • Raise the level of professionalism in the sector • Benchmark wages against industry gathered data • Promote the sector by providing educators and government agencies Labour Market Information (LMI) The information has been compiled online at www.wagesurvey.ca and allows users to search by

region, province, company size, years employed and job category. Add your own regional data by visiting the website and completing the survey. As more respondents take part, the wage information on the website will be updated. We greatly appreciate and thank the provincial volunteers who assisted in developing the wage survey and all the respondents who took their time to complete the survey. A special thank you to Colleen Hardie from Bylands Nurseries Ltd.; Jeanette Baziuk from Alpha Better Group of Companies; Harold Deenen from Hank Deenen Landscaping Ltd.; Alan White from Turf Systems; Kevin Nauss from Price Landscaping and Michael Murray from Murray’s Horticultural & Landscape Services.

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