B.C. tying minimum wage increases to inflation permanently through new law
B.C. tying minimum wage increases to inflation permanently through new law
Minimum wage will rise to 65 cents to $17.40 on June 1 for most eligible workers
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Thankfully I already get raises based on the cost of living increases as a minimum.
28 1 ReplySame here. Thanks to my union, I get an annual cost of living increase based on the CPI, as well as an annual raise based on job performance.
18 0 ReplyYep same here, thanks to union raises according to inflation, raises according to years worked, 21 days of paid summer vacation + couple weeks paid free days to take whenever and paid sick days
9 0 ReplyWe're not even unionized, we just have a great boss/company owner.
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I get the same from my employer, non-union, though. I feel very fortunate.
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Same, but it should be universal. This law also serves as a deterrent to price gouging as well.
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