The B.C. Government will increase the minimum wage, Premier Christy Clark announced Wednesday. The minimum wage will rise in increments, she said, reaching $10.25 per hour by May 2012.
The current minimum wage is $8 an hour, the lowest in Canada. It will increase on May 1, 2011 to $8.75 and be $10.25 per hour by May 2012.
The province will also eliminate the training wage.
"Raising the minimum wage and eliminating the training wage is a fair and reasonable step forward in putting families first and building our economy. This increase could mean more than $4,000 additional dollars annually for a full-time employee, providing more support to B.C. workers and the families who depend on them," Clark said
General Minimum Wage
- Today $8/hr
- May 1/11 $8.75
- Nov 1/11 $9.50
- May 1/12 $10.25
"$10 was a higher pay job."
Ask how much an average unionize worker get?
$16-25 is normal: Janitors, porters, meat cutters,
bakers, mail-sorters, librarians, sailors, street workers
are the on the lower side.
Most jobs, i.e. Starbxxk Barista at UBC area $16.75 per hour
plus free coffee.
So it is how you justify higher pay job.
No problem, more restaurants will close due to this.
BC government have done everything they can to kill restaurants.
- HST
- Change of the alcohol laws
- No smoking on patio
- Increase the wage of all servers ~30%