Manitoba proposes path to increase minimum wage above inflation - Pique Newsmagazine
WINNIPEG — The Manitoba government is proposing legislation that would allow for a higher minimum wage to help people cope with inflation, but said it will consult with business and labour groups before deciding on an exact figure.
WINNIPEG — The Manitoba government is proposing legislation that would allow for a higher minimum wage to help people cope with inflation, but said it will consult with business and labour groups before deciding on an exact figure.
"We are living in very uncertain times right now," Labour Minister Reg Helwer said Monday.
The province adjusts the minimum wage every Oct. 1 to match the inflation rate from the previous year. That means the hourly rate is to rise 40 cents to $12.35 this October.
That would be the lowest in Canada. Saskatchewan has had a lower minimum wage than Manitoba, but recently announced it is raising it to $13 an hour this fall and to $15 an hour by 2024.
Helwer introduced a bill that would give the Progressive Conservative cabinet authority to impose a higher wage increase when inflation in the current year is running above five per cent.
Helwer said he hopes to set the new minimum well before October.
"We want to make sure that we can give a pretty clear indication early to labour and business where this is going to go, so they can prepare."
The Opposition New Democrats said that with inflation running high, workers need more money.
"What we'd like to see is to have that minimum wage in Manitoba move to $15 an hour and then...
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