B.C.’s minimum wage increase of 75 cents will go ahead as planned


By Canadian Press
‘The lowest paid workers in B.C. need help as well,’ says minister Harry Bains

There are no plans to defer a June 1 increase in British Columbia’s minimum wage because of COVID-19, said Harry Bains, the province’s labour minister Bains said Thursday, May 21, he understands the economic threat the novel coronavirus poses to businesses in B.C., but the province plans to increase the minimum wage to $14.60 per hour from $13.85.…

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May 22, 2020

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