B.C.’s lowest-paid workers will see a little more money in their pockets.
The province’s minimum wage is increasing to $17.85 per hour, a 45-cent increase from last year.
That’s a wage increase of 2.6%, which will take effect on June 1st.
“Minimum wage earners are vulnerable to jumps in the price of groceries, rent and gas,” said Jennifer Whiteside, Minister of Labour.
“That’s why we took action last year to ensure the minimum wage keeps up with the cost of living so workers don’t fall further behind.”
Minimum wage rates for residential caretakers, live-in home-support workers, camp leaders and app-based ride-hailing and delivery services workers will receive the same spike.
On December 31st, the minimum piece rates for 15 hand-harvested crops will also increase by the same percentage.
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