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Friday November 21st 2008
Protestors demand minimum wage hikeOctober 16, 2004 - 11:00pm
A group of demonstrators in Saskatchewan rallied together to pressure the government to raise the minimum wage from $6.65 an hour to at least $8.16 an hour. The Canadian Federation of Independent Business says that businesses cannot afford to pay a higher wage. The government is considering a minimum wage increase and is expected to come to a decision in the spring. For more details read the CBC article about the protest. ( categories: News | Saskatchewan | Organizing )
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