Minimum wage goes up June 1 in B.C. as businesses face COVID-19 challenges
VICTORIA — British Columbia’s lowest paid workers get a pay increase Monday with a scheduled minimum wage hike at a crucial time for small businesses as they look for ways to continue operating during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The increase is part of the government’s pledge to implement a $15 per hour minimum wage by next year after a decade of no increases from 2001 to 2011.
The minimum wage jumps by 75 cents to $14.60 an hour on Monday.
Labour Minister Harry Bains said the government understands the pressures facing employers during the pandemic, but workers are also struggling.