That’s about $20 CAD. Looking at you Danielle Smith.
Good news at last. Although speaking as someone who has been looking for a job since the pandemic, I hope the job centres provide more help rather than just raising the requirements for claiming benefits. I have found their services to be completely useless – they basically just check that you have applied to 20 jobs in a week and wave you away. You’re trapped doing that until something happens. It’s infuriating.
[deleted]
Does anyone else sense an election being called early?
That’s $21.87 aud
Meanwhile some sectors will get 5-6% rise just to keep it slightly above minimum wage. Sometimes wondering if it wasn’t better to get few kids when was 20, do 16 hrs on weekends to get NHS, work during the week without declaring it on dodgy deliveries and top it up with universal credit like quite few ppl I know. They better than me. Nobody controlling anything here anymore, heaven for scammed.
US$ 14.34
But that will increase inflation and will screw all of us middle to higher class people. I thought the plan was to “tax the poor to save us all”.
What’s that? About $15 USD? Interesting.
How much is that in kilograms?
So the question I have is, can they afford to live on their own in their country making minimum wage?
Meanwhile in America, you get government assistance forms to fill out with your onboarding paperwork at Walmart.
Still $7.25 in USA.
I thought this said Biden at first glance and got excited. Good for Britain I guess.
I agree with this but let’s not act like big companies and supermarket aren’t going to Jack there prices up to maintain record profits and minimum wage going up will still leave people poorer.
23.72 New Zealand Dollars. Not that anyone asked or cares.
18 comments
That’s about $20 CAD. Looking at you Danielle Smith.
Good news at last. Although speaking as someone who has been looking for a job since the pandemic, I hope the job centres provide more help rather than just raising the requirements for claiming benefits. I have found their services to be completely useless – they basically just check that you have applied to 20 jobs in a week and wave you away. You’re trapped doing that until something happens. It’s infuriating.
[deleted]
Does anyone else sense an election being called early?
That’s $21.87 aud
Meanwhile some sectors will get 5-6% rise just to keep it slightly above minimum wage. Sometimes wondering if it wasn’t better to get few kids when was 20, do 16 hrs on weekends to get NHS, work during the week without declaring it on dodgy deliveries and top it up with universal credit like quite few ppl I know. They better than me. Nobody controlling anything here anymore, heaven for scammed.
US$ 14.34
But that will increase inflation and will screw all of us middle to higher class people. I thought the plan was to “tax the poor to save us all”.
What’s that? About $15 USD? Interesting.
How much is that in kilograms?
So the question I have is, can they afford to live on their own in their country making minimum wage?
For context this is the 4th highest minimum wage in the world: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_minimum_wage](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/list_of_countries_by_minimum_wage)
Meanwhile in America, you get government assistance forms to fill out with your onboarding paperwork at Walmart.
Still $7.25 in USA.
I thought this said Biden at first glance and got excited. Good for Britain I guess.
I agree with this but let’s not act like big companies and supermarket aren’t going to Jack there prices up to maintain record profits and minimum wage going up will still leave people poorer.
23.72 New Zealand Dollars. Not that anyone asked or cares.
Wasn’t it £4.81 a few years ago?