MARKHAM, ON, May 5, 2017 /CNW/ - The Canadian Institute of Steel Construction (CISC) applauds and thanks all Senators for their leadership in passing Bill S-224 after third reading in the Senate yesterday.
"The passage of Bill S-224 in the Senate marks a significant milestone in our efforts to push for legislation that mandates timely payments for our businesses and for the over 1.3 million construction industry workers in our industry," said Ed Whalen, President of the Canadian Institute of Steel Construction (CISC).
"We are proud of the impact and leadership that the CISC and its Members and Associates have had in championing Bill S-224", added Mr. Whalen.
a) THE ISSUE: Delayed payments are reaching 90 days past due and severely impacting the construction industry
b) THE IMPACTS:
c) THE SOLUTION: Bill S-224, The Canada Prompt Payment Act
Today we are one step closer to securing the long-term future of our industry and the livelihood of millions of middle class Canadians that depend on us.
We urge the House of Commons to strongly consider the devastating impacts of delayed payments on our industry and on the middle class families that we support, and for the benefit of all Canadians, pass Bill S-224 with overwhelming support.
About the Canadian Institute of Steel Construction (CISC):
The Canadian Institute of Steel Construction (CISC) is the voice for the Canadian steel construction industry. We promote dialogue, collaboration and commerce between industry stakeholders – advancing the benefits of steel to the consulting community, builders and buyers, academia and government.
The CISC represents a diverse community of structural steel industry stakeholders including manufacturers, fabricators, service centres, erectors, consultants, detailers, industry suppliers, owners, developers and others.
The Canadian steel construction sector is a vibrant $5 billion dollar industry employing over 120,000 people in its supply chain.
SOURCE Canadian Institute of Steel Construction
Media contact: Tareq Ali, Director of Marketing and Communications, Canadian Institute of Steel Construction (CISC), Tel: (905) 604-3231 ext.113, [email protected]
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