Minimum wage rises in British Columbia
PRINCE GEORGE- The minimum wage in British Columbia rose to $15.65 per hour today, a 45-cent jump that will impact up to six percent of employees in the province.
The change is expected to be welcomed by some, but not all. The CEO of the Chamber of commerce has his concerns.
“This is good news, certainly that workers are getting paid a fresh wage,” says Todd Corrigall. ” We are seeing significant increases, inflationary increases right now. So it is pretty challenging for everybody. What we need to do is get to a place where not everything is rising simultaneously.”
