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Saskatchewan minimum wage gets a raise

Starting today, the minimum wage rises from $10 to $10.20 per hour.

Effective Wednesday minimum wage increases from $10 to $10.20 an hour

Saskatchewan's minimum wage is going up.

Starting today it will rise from $10 to $10.20 per hour.That means a worker that puts in a 40-hour work week will make about $8 more a week.

Seven years ago the minimum wage was $7.95.It has jumped six times since.

The province says increases will be announced on or before June 30every yearand take effect Oct. 1of the same year.

Provincial Comparison

Saskatchewan and Alberta have the second lowest minimum wagein the country. Newfoundland and Labrador,Northwest Territories andNew Brunswick have a minimum wage of $10 an hour.

How many workersare on minimum wage?

  • There are approximately 15,000 workers in Saskatchewan whoearn minimum wage, according to the Ministry of Labour Relations.
  • There are approximately 44,200 low-wage earners those whomake anywhere from the minimum to15% higher thanthe minimum.
  • In total, there areapproximately 440,000paid workers.
  • Of that, minimum wage earners represent about3.4%.
  • Low-wage earnersrepresent about 10%

Source: Ministry of Labour Relations