Wage increase welcomed, but not enough
The provincial government raised the minimum hourly rate by 50 cents to $15 per hour on Oct. 1. It’s the second increase this year. Kicker’s Madison Ryan went to Water Street in St. John’s to […]
The provincial government raised the minimum hourly rate by 50 cents to $15 per hour on Oct. 1. It’s the second increase this year. Kicker’s Madison Ryan went to Water Street in St. John’s to […]
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