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2007/05/14 (3) ---------- The City of Niagara Falls] Ontario Resolution May 14, 2007 No. 14 Moved by Councillor Wing Seconded by Councillor Ioannoni WHEREAS Canada's manufacturing sector is a critical part of the national economy: it is highly producti ve, generates the highest value-added in the economy, accounts for two-thirds of our nation's total exports and spends three-quarters of all private sector research and development; and WHEREAS over the last five years Canada has suffered a quarter million manufacturingjob losses, across a diverse range of sectors including auto, auto parts, food and beverage, fish processing, shipbuilding, electronics, electrical, rubber, plastics, steel, wood, paper, metal and general manufacturing . These job losses are the result of permanent and indefinite layoffs, bankruptcies and plant closures, workplace downsizing, work relocation and production off-shoring to countries both within North America (the United States and Mexico) and internationally; . The loss of manufacturing jobs has devastated workers, families and communities from coast to coast and restricts the amount of quality job prospects for future generations; . The loss of manufacturing jobs has placed an added financial strain on municipal governments to deliver social services at the local level as a result of increasing demand coupled with an overall shrinking tax base; and WHEREAS the lack of federal and provincial governments attention to the critical issues of unbalanced and unfair trade, the persistently high Canadian dollar, the de-industrialization of Canada's economy and its associated impacts, targeted investment strategies, public procurement policies add adequate protection for workers, has resulted in a manufacturing sector in a state of cnSlS, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that Niagara Falls City Council calls on the Federal & Provincial governments to take action in addressing the impact of manufacturing job loss across Canada by: . Identifying the manufacturing industry as a strategic sector in Canada's economic development; and . Undertaking a comprehensive review ofthe causes and consequences ofmanufactnringjob loss; and . Adopting a comprehensive and integrated set of economic, fiscal and monetary policies along with a framework for fair trade that will both strengthen domestic manufacturing ad protect manufacturing jobs; and . Ensuring that all Canadian workers are protected injob loss through the improvements of bankruptcy laws, wage protection, pension protection and enhanced employment insurance benefits, Carried Unanimouslv AND The Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. f!/fl::j2-- (j:(;~,~V~ R. T, (TED) SALCI CITY CLERK MAYOR