HALIFAX: Nova Scotia has not had a real minimum wage increase in more than 20 years, according to a report release today by the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives – Nova Scotia (CCPA-NS). “Time for a Real Raise: The Nova Scotia Minimum Wage,” finds that the stagnating minimum wage is contributing to poverty and the development of a low-wage economy in Nova Scotia.
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Issue(s): Employment and labour
May 25, 2005
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