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10 June 2020

Minimum Wage In B.C. Is Now $14.60/hour

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On June 1, 2020, hourly minimum wage rates were increased in British Columbia. Details of the increase include: General minimum wage increases 5.4% to $14.60 per hour, an increase of $0.75 per hour.
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On June 1, 2020, hourly minimum wage rates were increased in British Columbia.

Details of the increase include:

  • General minimum wage increases 5.4% to $14.60 per hour, an increase of $0.75 per hour.
  • Liquor server minimum wage increases 9.8% to $13.95 per hour, an increase of $1.25 per hour.
  • Resident caretaker minimum wage, per month, increases 5.4% to $876.35 for those who manage nine to 60 units (an increase of $35.12/unit), or $2,985.04 for 61 or more units.
  • Live-in camp leader minimum wage, per day, increases 5.4% to $116.86.

See the BC Employment Standards website for further details.

Originally published June 2, 2020

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