British Columbia’s hourly minimum wages will increase June 1, while Yukon’s hourly minimum wage will increase April 1, the Canadian jurisdictions said.
The standard hourly minimum wage in British Columbia will increase to C$18.25 (US$13.35), from C$17.85, the province said in a news release Feb. 26.
British Columbia’s hourly minimum wage for online platform workers, which covers delivery and ride-hailing services, will increase to C$21.89 per hour June 1, up from C$21.43 per hour, the province said.
Other minimum wages in effect in British Columbia will increase June 1 as follows:
- Live-in camp leaders: C$145.64 per day, up from C$142.61. ...
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