Sask. to make change to minimum wage on Oct. 1
Saskatchewan’s minimum wage is set to increase on Oct. 1.
It’s to go up by 26 cents per hour to $11.32 per hour. The change — the 11th in the province since 2007 — was announced in June.
“Our government continues to introduce minimum wages that are sustainable and predictable,” Labour Relations and Workplace Safety Minister Don Morgan said in a media release.
“Since 2007 our government has increased the minimum wage by more than 40 per cent. We have also taken approximately 112,000 Saskatchewan residents off the provincial income tax roll, to help families keep more of their pay cheques in their pockets.”