By Ryan McNally
Saskatchewan’s minimum wage is going up 36-cents in October.
The provincial government announced Friday morning that the new minimum wage will be $11.81.
“The provincial government has a strong framework in place to ensure that we are supporting both businesses and workers as we move into recovery after the pandemic. As life returns to normal, sustainable and predictable increases to our minimum wage help ensure that everyone will be able to benefit from a strong and growing Saskatchewan in the future.”Labour relations minister Don Morgan said in a news release.
The province says the minimum wage is reviewed every year and calculated using an indexation formula, giving equal weight to changes in the Consumer Price Index and Average Hourly Wage in Saskatchewan.
Saskatchewan's minimum wage is to increase by 36 cents an hour to $11.81. The change is to take effect on Oct. 1. According to the Retail Council of C.
REGINA Saskatchewan’s minimum wage will rise to $11.81 on October 1, the provincial government announced Friday. The wage is rising 36 cents, up from the current rate of $11.45. The province said the minimum wage is calculated using an indexation formula that takes into account changes to the Consumer Price Index and Average Hourly Wage for Saskatchewan. The provincial government has a strong framework in place to ensure that we are supporting both businesses and workers as we move into recovery after the pandemic. As life returns to normal, sustainable and predictable increases to our minimum wage help ensure that everyone will be able to benefit from a strong and growing Saskatchewan in the future,” Labour Relations and Workplace Safety Minister Don Morgan said.
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