Alberta NDP will ‘move forward’ on $15 minimum wage plans

Do you think Alberta’s minimum wage should be increased?

  • No, it would hurt businesses

    Votes: 1 33.3%
  • Yes, but not as high as $15

    Votes: 1 33.3%
  • Yes, but phased in slowly to reach $15 over a few years

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Yes, to $15 right away

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Other

    Votes: 1 33.3%

  • Total voters
    3

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NDP will ‘move forward’ on $15 minimum wage plans



CALGARY – Part of Premier-designate Rachel Notley’s election campaign was to raise Alberta’s minimum wage to $15 an hour by 2018, a promise she addressed with reporters on Wednesday.

“That’s something that typically is addressed in the fall, so we’ll be meeting as a cabinet to discuss rolling out that process,” said Notley.

“But without question, that was in our platform and we intend to move forward on it.”​

Alberta’s minimum wage is currently $10.20; tied with Saskatchewan as the lowest of all the provinces. ( The Northwest Territories is slightly less at $10). The highest in Canada is $11 in both Nunavut and Ontario.



Calgary District and Labour Council spokesperson Alex Shevalier says two per cent of Albertans currently make minimum wage, but that a hike will impact many more.

“We’re talking about a small number of people, but what that will likely do is—for the people making slightly above the minimum wage in the 13-14 dollar an hour—it will also mean raises for all the people between minimum wage and 15,” said Shevalier.

Not all business owners are on board, though.

“You’re setting a standard for what businesses can operate under,” said St. James Corner’s Jeff Beddoes. “I think if you increase that too much, you’ll end up seeing a number of businesses fail.”

source: NDP will ‘move forward’ on $15 minimum wage plans | Globalnews.ca

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Alberta’s phased minimum wage hike to start in October
 

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NDP will ‘move forward’ on $15 minimum wage plans



CALGARY – Part of Premier-designate Rachel Notley’s election campaign was to raise Alberta’s minimum wage to $15 an hour by 2018, a promise she addressed with reporters on Wednesday.

“That’s something that typically is addressed in the fall, so we’ll be meeting as a cabinet to discuss rolling out that process,” said Notley.
“But without question, that was in our platform and we intend to move forward on it.”
Alberta’s minimum wage is currently $10.20; tied with Saskatchewan as the lowest of all the provinces. ( The Northwest Territories is slightly less at $10). The highest in Canada is $11 in both Nunavut and Ontario.



Calgary District and Labour Council spokesperson Alex Shevalier says two per cent of Albertans currently make minimum wage, but that a hike will impact many more.

“We’re talking about a small number of people, but what that will likely do is—for the people making slightly above the minimum wage in the 13-14 dollar an hour—it will also mean raises for all the people between minimum wage and 15,” said Shevalier.

Not all business owners are on board, though.

“You’re setting a standard for what businesses can operate under,” said St. James Corner’s Jeff Beddoes. “I think if you increase that too much, you’ll end up seeing a number of businesses fail.”

source: NDP will ‘move forward’ on $15 minimum wage plans | Globalnews.ca

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Alberta’s phased minimum wage hike to start in October

Crazy idea, when the minimum wage is raised so is virtually every other wage on the pyramid. Who will AB be exporting to then?