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Essay On Minimum Wage

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50% or more Canadians fear slipping below the poverty line if they missed one or more pay cheques. In British Columbia, for example, with a minimum wage of 10.24 an hour, it is impossible to live off this alone. In fact, many poor people are employed, sometimes at 2 or 3 jobs, but still cannot afford to meet their basic needs: rent, childcare, food, bills, etc. Fordism shows us paying employees higher wages puts back into the economy and even the company, by allowing workers to use their money not only on basic necessities, but also on recreational activities which boost the economy and support their city and government. Minimum wage in BC should be raised so families with children can meet basic needs, people with minimal skills or education can support themselves, and students can pay their way …show more content…

Many students work part time jobs in order to make payments towards their student loan, or to help their parents pay for their education. The problem with this, however, is working a minimum wage job on top of full time school is barely making ends meet for many students. After factoring in tuition, rent, books, food, insurance, etc. the student can be collecting pounds of deb. After University or college the debt may be un-payable due to the insecurity degrees give one in finding a job; because of this, the student may be forced back to working minimum wage and still have the debt school left them in - creating a black hole tough to pull out of. The minimum wage must be raised in order to support students going into, during, and coming out of post secondary education in order to have them put back into the economy and eventually go on to raise children who will in turn do the same. “Raising the minimum wage and eliminating the training wage is a fair and reasonable step forward in putting families first and building our economy (Christy

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