Skip to content

Letter: minimum wage step towards living wage

MoveUP union applauds B.C. government announcement on minimum wage increase
10912860_web1_180208-RDA-M-180209-RDA-BUS-Horgan
British Columbia Premier John Horgan leaves a coffee shop after announcing changes to the province’s minimum wage, in North Vancouver, B.C., on Thursday February 8, 2018. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darryl Dyck

Editor,

MoveUP, the union representing over 11,000 members at public and private sector companies in Western Canada, applauds the announcement from the B.C. government that the minimum wage in British Columbia will increase to $15.20 by 2021.

We strongly believe nobody working full-time should be living below the poverty line, and the announcement is a tremendous step towards ensuring that all British Columbians have a living wage.

The changes will occur in increments with an increase in the minimum wage each year on June 1. The first increase will take place on June 1, 2018 with the minimum wage rising from the current $11.25 per hour to $12.65 per hour.

We would have liked to see our province reach a $15 minimum wage sooner, but we understand this is a process and the annual increases will help our local businesses adjust to the change.

David Black

MoveUP president