Under the proposed standards, companies would have to pay workers 120 per cent of the province’s minimum wage, not including tips, from the time they accept a ride-hailing or delivery assignment through its completion.
The rate is higher than B.C.’s minimum wage – currently set at $16.75 – because it would not apply to the time spent waiting between assignments, according to the Ministry of Labour.
No worries, haha, like I said it’s only really a story to me.
Thanks for the chat, and reminding me of Jazz Jackrabbit (it’s on Gog.com!)