Minimum wage goes up

If you’re among the people who make B.C.’s minimum wage, you’re paycheque just went up.

The Employment Standards Act came into effect on May 1, this past Sunday, and means the $8 an hour wage just went to $8.75. At the same time, the “First Job Wage,” where youth earned a reduced minimum wage for their first 500 hours of work, was repealed.

Liquor servers will received a separate minimum wage, and will receive $8.50.

Eventually the minimum wage will rise to $10.25 in a year.

The new wage structure was among the first actions of new B.C. Premier Christy Clark.

Smithers Interior News