Legault tells companies to increase wages if they want to find workers
QUEBEC — Restaurant owners and other employers having trouble finding workers need to pay higher wages if they expect to fill those jobs, Premier Francois Legault said Wednesday in response to business demands for increased immigration.
Legault campaigned last October on reducing annual immigration amid concerns that newcomers weren’t integrating properly. The premier says he’s making good on his election promise, but Legault is now facing pressure from industry groups saying the policy risks aggravating labour shortages and hurting economic growth.
Business lobbies have been telling a legislature committee holding public consultations this week on Quebec’s immigration policy the government needs to significantly boost the annual rate of immigration.
A major business federation is asking for 60,000 immigrants a year — 20,000 more than the government plans on accepting in 2019. The immigration minister announced in June Quebec would aim to accept about 52,000 immigrants annually by 2022.