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Minimum wage is going up in Quebec by 50 cents

Cafeteria workers prepare pizza for student lunches (Richard Vogel/The Associated Press) Cafeteria workers prepare pizza for student lunches (Richard Vogel/The Associated Press)
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The minimum wage in Quebec is going up today from $15.25 to $15.75 an hour.

According to the government, this increase will benefit some 200,700 wage earners, including 111,200 women.

The minimum wage for tipped workers will go up to $12.60 an hour.

The Canadian Federation of Independent Business said the increase is moderate, but noted that it still represents an additional income of nearly $1,200 per year for each minimum-wage employee.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published in French on May 1, 2024.

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