What You Need To Know
Every worker in British Columbia deserves to make a fair wage for their work. That’s why the Province of British Columbia established a Fair Wages Commission, to recommend a fair, predictable path to a $15 an-hour general minimum wage, ensure a fair wage for alternate minimum wage earners, and examine the discrepancy between minimum wage and living wage, to ensure working people in British Columbia can get ahead, instead of falling behind.
GENERAL MINIMUM WAGE
The commission, which includes representatives from labour and from business, consulted widely with people across British Columbia about the path to a $15 an-hour general minimum wage, and recommended a series of four minimum wage increases which will take B.C.’s lowest workers to $15 an hour by 2021.
Infographic disspelling common myths about who is helped by raising the minimum wage. It’s not just teenagers and part-time workers who are affected.
When does this take effect?
The first increase will be in June 2018 and will raise the wage by $1.30 – to $12.65 an hour, followed by increases in June of each of the next 3 years: in 2019 it will increase to $13.85; in 2020 it will go to $14.60, and in June of 2021, the minimum wage will rise to $15.20 an hour – or perhaps slightly more, depending on inflation and the economic situation at that time.
Who will benefit from this?
ALTERNATE MINIMUM WAGES
The Fair Wages Commission also consulted British Columbians on if and how wages for five alternate minimum wage groups should be increased. These groups include: liquor servers, piece rate farm workers, resident caretakers, live-in camp leaders and live-in home support workers.
Based on recommendations from the commission, minimum wages for these five groups will change as follows:
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