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Minimum wage to jump 1.5 per cent in April

Published on January 31, 2013
Published on January 31, 2013
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Minimum Wage Review Committee , HALIFAX , Nova Scotia , Atlantic Canada

HALIFAX – On April 1, Nova Scotians earning the minimum wage will make more money.

For the fourth time since 2010, the province is increasing the minimum wage to keep up with the cost of living. This year, it will go up 1.5 per cent, to $10.30 an hour.

"Our government is delivering on its commitment to make life better for families in Nova Scotia," Labour and Advanced Education Minister Marilyn More said in a news release Thursday.

"Students, single parents and others rely on minimum-wage jobs to make ends meet. This increase will help low-income individuals and their families by making sure the minimum wage is fair."

The minimum wage for someone who has less than three months' experience is also increasing, to $9.80 an hour.

Minimum wage increases now occur annually and are based on the previous year's national Consumer Price Index.

"This is the fairest way for both the employer and the employees," said Steven MacPherson, general manager of Jack Astor's restaurant in Halifax and a member of the province's Minimum Wage Review Committee. "This way, employers know what the minimum wage will be when they're setting next year's budgets.

"As a business owner, your number one asset is your people. You have to make sure you take care of them, and you pay them fairly."

Nova Scotia has the highest minimum wage in Atlantic Canada and one of the highest in the country, behind Nunavut and the Yukon.

The Minimum Wage Review Committee, which includes representatives from business and labour, filed its report with the minister on Jan. 4. The report is on the department website.

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    luke
    - February 18, 2013 at 19:04:05

    raising the minimum wage does not increase the number of jobs available in fact it can close businesses. When there are lots of jobs then there is money for wages and employers compete for employees which pushes wages up. When the economy is bad then small business suffers and raising minimum wage can be the last straw for restaurants and others.

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    flib
    - January 31, 2013 at 16:08:51

    what the gov should do is cut people OFF wellfare every few years. Welfare is not a career and should only be supplied to people for enough time to build skill and education, then get a job like the rest of us. Far too many abled body people riding the dole.

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    Donna Archibald
    - January 31, 2013 at 15:44:14

    My name is Donna Archibald. I think the minimun wage should keep going up to keep up with cost of living, It makes is very hard for people that of low income to keep up with the high prices of everything. I also feel as well that the goverment should make it a point of raising the welfare cheques up more then once a year, or every few years.

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