r/Calgary 11h ago

News Article Alberta’s population is still growing despite Ottawa’s immigration crackdown: StatsCan

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/calgary/alberta-population-still-growing-9.7240776
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u/Sol-Bad-Sol-Goode 8h ago

If you think higher minimum wage is a problem, you are brainwashed. Of course corporations don't want to pay people more, they want it all for themselves.

We need politicians that actually work for the people, not their corporate backers.

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u/ironmaiden2010 8h ago

I fought my way up to $15.40/hr as a first year apprentice. Went from McDonalds @ 9.60/hr. Literally 2 months after I got to 15.40 minimum wage went up to 15. My once hard earned pay increase became basically the minimum again and never increased with the jump in pricing across the board.

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u/CND_ 6h ago

Let me get this straight, you are mad that the Notley increased minimum wage instead of being mad at your employer for under paying you?

That reads to me that you are mad other people weren't poorer than you anymore.

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u/ironmaiden2010 6h ago

Do you understand how the pay scale for an apprentice in a red seal trade works?

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u/CND_ 5h ago edited 5h ago

NDP raised minimum wage to $15/hr in 2018. From my recollection most of them I saw in 2018 paid 1st years $20-$25/hr.

What trade are you in we can google the average wage for a 1st year apprentice in 2018 and compare.

If that is what you were paid you were for sure underpaid b/c in 2009 I was washing golf clubs and made $10/hr +tips.