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New report shows minimum wage not just for young or new workers

New report shows that more and more Ontarians are working for minimum wage. 

Toronto (09 Oct. 2013) - A new report takes a closer look at who is earning low wages in Ontario. The Wellesley Institute, a respected non-governmental organization, examined data from Statistics Canada for the years 2003 to 2011 and found:

  • the share of Ontario workers earning the minimum wage has doubled since 2003 from 4.3 to nine per cent
  • young workers, between the ages of 15 and 24, are much more likely to be making the minimum wage than older workers
  • however, 40 per cent of minimum wage earners are 25 years of age and older
  • women, racialized workers and recent immigrants are more likely to be working for minimum wage
  • another one million workers earn slightly more, between $10.25 and $14.25 an hour
  • 60 per cent of this group are 25 years of age and older
  • minimum wage earners and those workers who earn slightly more account for 25 per cent of the workforce
  • put another way, one out of four Ontario workers earns poverty-level or below poverty-level wages
  • raising the minimum wage would raise the floor for all Ontario workers

The Ontario government has appointed a panel to advise it on a minimum wage increase. The President of the Ontario Public Service Employees Union (OPSEU/NUPGE) Warren (Smokey) Thomas will give a presentation to the panel at community consultations in Kingston on November 6.

More information: 

Raise the minimum wage campaign

Wellesley Institute report: Who is working for minimum wage in Ontario

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