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On June 1, 2014 the minimum wage in Ontario will increase from $10.25 to $11 per hour. Effective 2015, increases reflecting the Consumer Price Index will be announced annually each April and take effect the following October.
The general minimum wage of $11 per hour is payable to all workers, with certain exceptions: alcohol and food servers will see their rate increase to $ 9.55; homeworkers (persons who perform work in their own homes) must be paid a minimum of $12.10 per hour, a rise of almost one dollar. Students under age 18 working less than 28 hours per week will see their rate go from $ 9.60 to $ 10.30 per hour. Employers are still permitted to deduct prescribed amounts when they provide room and board.
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