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The minimum wage in Ontario officially goes up next week

The minimum wage in Ontario is set to increase next week, though it may be little solace to those working in public-facing jobs as COVID-19case numbers in the province soar.

As of Oct. 1, the general minimum wage province-wide will change to $14.25 an hour, up from $14. Student minimum wage will go up from $13.15 an hour to $13.40, and liquor servers' wage will go from $12.20 to $12.45 per hour. These rates will remain in place for one year.

The update comes nearly three years after Premier Doug Ford famously flouted labour reformsand froze wagesback in 2018, to much criticism.

Manyare now pointing outthat minimum wage would have risen to $15 in January 2019 — and $15.25 next week — had he not brought in his Ontario Open for Business Act that cut sick and emergency leave days and prevented wages for our least-paid residents from improving.

Even after the new increment, minimum wage workers in the province are still considered belowCanada's Low Income Measure of poverty.

While the emergency order permittingpandemic payfor certain riskier positionsis still currently in place至少要到9月22日,如果还是没有消息how long it will be extended now that cases are surging once more.

Some companies,such as Loblaws, chose to nix the raise a few months ago after much of the country reopened and the COVID-19 situation appeared to somewhat stabilize.

There was also the fact that many who were slated to receive a pay bump amid the peak of the health crisishad issues actually getting their money.

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