Bennett JonesBlog Minimum Wage in Ontario Will Rise to $14.35 per Hour on October 1, 2021Talia K. Bregman and Carl Cunningham September 28, 2021 ![]() Authors Talia K. BregmanEmployment Services, National Practice Group Leader Carl CunninghamPartner On October 1, 2021, the general minimum wage rate that applies to most provincially-regulated employees in Ontario will increase from $14.25 to $14.35 per hour. This 10-cent boost is tied to the Ontario Consumer Price Index for 2020. The minimum wage rates for students, liquor servers, hunting and fishing guides, homeworkers and wilderness guides in Ontario will also increase on October 1, 2021. The Ontario Ministry of Labour has posted a list of these increased rates on its website. Employers in Ontario who are paying their employees the minimum wage should:
If you have any questions about this upcoming change, please contact the Bennett Jones Employment Services group. Republication Requests To obtain permission to republish this publication or any other publication, contact Erica Wirthlin at wirthline@bennettjones.com. For Informational Purposes Only This publication provides an overview of trends and legal updates for informational purposes only. For personalized legal advice, please contact the authors. AuthorsTalia K. Bregman, Employment Services, National Practice Group Leader Toronto • 416.777-4833 • bregmant@bennettjones.com Carl Cunningham, Partner Toronto • 416.777.4847 • cunninghamc@bennettjones.com |
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