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Minimum Wage Rising

Minimum Wage Rising

May 30, 2019 | 10:18 AM

B.C. residents who are paid minimum wage, will be making more as of this Saturday.

The minimum wage will rise from $12.65 an hour to $13.85 on June 1, an increase of 9.5%.

The minimum rates for liquor servers, resident caretakers and live-in camp leaders will all also increase on the same day

The hikes are the second of four annual increases that will take place on June 1 of each year, with a goal of reaching $15 an hour by June 2021.

Last year, the general minimum wage increased from $11.35.

Effective June 1:

-general minimum wage will increase 9.5% to $13.85 per hour, an increase of $1.20 per hour.

-liquor server minimum wage will increase 11.4% to $12.70 per hour, an increase of $1.30 per hour.

-resident caretaker minimum wage, per month, will increase 9.5% to $831.45 for those who manage nine to 60 units (+ $33.32/unit), or $2,832.11 for 61 or more units.

-live-in camp leader minimum wage, per day, will increase 9.5% to $110.87.

The minimum piece rates for those who hand-harvest crops increased by 11.5% in January 2019.