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The B.C. government announced Thursday that it is enacting new rules to ensure Uber and food delivery services drivers get paid a minimum wage.
The new rules set the minimum wage for drivers at 120 per cent of the province’s current minimum wage.
That works out at $20.10 per hour with the difference meant to account for the...
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