George Darte Funeral home has been in the funeral services business since 1911.
“Our first responsibility is to each family that has honoured us to serve them. Our second responsibility is to those who work with us. They must have a sense of security in their jobs. Wages must be fair and adequate, hours reasonable, working conditions clean and orderly.”
To learn more about their services and products visit their website.
https://dartefuneralhome.com/1/Home.html
The Living Wage Program is an Ontario-wide program established by the Ontario Living Wage Network, now administered by United Way Niagara and funded through the Niagara Prosperity Initiative.
United Way Niagara is excited to host the Living Wage Program after nearly seven years of establishment in Niagara.
Niagara Prosperity Initiative
Funded by the Niagara Prosperity Initiative through Niagara Region, the Living Wage Program aims to address poverty through corporate social responsibility. Providing a living wage is an important policy lever that can help lift Niagara residents out of poverty and provide them with basic economic security and opportunities for social inclusion.
Background:
The Living Wage Program is an Ontario-wide program established by the Ontario Living Wage Network. It is a voluntary program that is designed to help businesses attract and retain employees, particularly for low-paying jobs. In 2015, the Niagara Poverty Reduction Network (NPRN) adopted the Living Wage Program, acting as the Champion organization for all things related to living wage in Niagara. Over seven years, and with the help of NPRN, 86 employers were certified as living wage employers.
In the fall of 2022, through the Niagara Prosperity Initiative, United Way Niagara received a grant to continue and expand this work in Niagara. A full-time Living Wage Coordinator was brought on to expand this work through relationship building in the community, social marketing, education, and advocacy.