Yes: $15 Min. Wage for B.C. Workers
Recent entry on my child care blog, Liberation Learning:
A minimum wage of $15 an hour (or any level that’s actually above poverty) would make a substantial difference for child care workers, including daycare workers, preschool teachers, and domestic workers and nannies, since many of these workers are paid less than $15 an hour. It would also make a difference for other child care workers, including the unpaid child care workforce, and also those who are already paid a living wage. All child care workers would benefit because the minimum wage is about more than just wages, and more than just about those paid the least.
(My posting on Liberation Learning is responding to a posting on CCPA’s blog Policy Note.)

