October 2, 2019
London enews October 2, 2019
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| October 2, 2019 |
| LO supports bill reducing slip and fall statute of limitations By far, the most serious issue affecting the snow and ice sector is liability caused by slip and fall claims. Many contractors are having difficulty obtaining insurance and if they do, are forced to pay exorbitant prices. LO is supporting a Private Members' Bill from Muskoka MPP Norm Miller to reduce the Statute of Limitations from two years to 10 days. This matches the limitations currently in force on public property. Please visit or contact your local member of provincial parliament and ask them to support Bill 118. |
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Tony DiGiovanni LO Executive Director |
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| London Chapter Meeting, Oct. 8 Peer to Peer Network manager Jacki Hart hosts an an interactive discussion on developing a job description, performance evaluation and training plan for your staff. Meeting includes a free dinner (maximum two staff members). RSVP to London Chapter coordinator Wendy Harry at: wharry@landscapeontario.com by Oct. 4. More information at HortTrades.com. Employer support needed by Oct. 8 for new training program An urgent request is going out to employers to submit Letters of Support for a new training and skills development program that will help to develop up to 350 new workers in 2020. Find out how you can support this program to create a more skilled workforce. Jim Paluch hosts Face-to-Face in London, Nov. 14 Jim Paluch of JP Horizons hosts a snow focused Face-to-Face at London Chapter member company, TLC Landscaping Design and Pools. LO members are eligible for discounted pricing for this in-depth, behind-the-scenes look at sales, administration, operations, fleet and equipment, and leadership. Register online at jphorizons.com. Register your apprentices before winter It's time to enrol your employees in school for this winter. LO is here to assist and support you with the registration process. Email info@horticulturetechnician.ca and visit the Apprenticeship website to see how you can benefit from this program. Two killed, two others injured in overhead wire accidents over 24 hour period The Electrical Safety Authority (ESA) issued a public statement following three electrical-related incidents involving four people over a 24 hour period, including two fatalities. Read the ESA's workplace safety tips at HortTrades.com Garden Centre Fall Dinner Meeting, Oct. 24 LO's Garden Centre Sector group will host a dinner event on Oct. 24 that will also include networking, lively, relevant discussions and presentation of the Garden Centre Awards of Excellence. Register online at HortTrades.com. |
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| Ottawa Chapter Meeting, Oct. 2 Upper Canada Chapter Meeting, Oct. 2 Upper Canada Chapter Golf Tournament, Oct. 4 Redeem free tickets to Oktoberfest, Oct. 11-12, 17-18 Toronto Chapter Meeting, Oct. 23 Garden Centre Fall Dinner, Oct. 24 Windsor Chapter Meeting, Oct. 24 Georgian Lakelands Barbecue, Oct. 24 Toronto Chapter Talk Shop, Nov. 14 Waterloo Fall Freeze Up, Nov. 15 Toronto Chapter Winter Social, Nov. 28 Visit the Events page at HortTrades.com |
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