QUEEN’S PARK — Mike Schreiner released the following statement in response to the Minister of Labour’s press conference this morning:
“It’s encouraging that the government is finally taking steps to address the mental health of workers with the legislation announced today.
But if the Premier truly cared about supporting workers, he would raise the minimum wage to help reduce the financial stress that impacts so many workers and their families.
Throughout the pandemic, the government has failed to adequately address the needs of frontline workers.
Frontline workers have cared for our loved ones and helped ensure we have food on the table.
But the Premier’s way of saying thank you is to raise the minimum wage by just 10 cents — all while housing and other fundamental necessities become more and more unaffordable.
I’m calling on the Premier to step up and actually support workers by raising the minimum wage by more than 10 cents.”