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It’s hard to get by on minimum wage in this city. Thankfully, there are many certified living wage employers in Toronto who pay their staff according to the current living wage, which is far higher than $15.50 an hour.
According to the Ontario Living Wage Network (OLWN), these employers “pay all direct and indirect employers the living wage rate for the region(s) in which they operate.”
This is an official designation given to participating companies by OLWN. Employers are required to sign a licence agreement and pay an annual employer certification fee to keep their certification.
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OLWN’s most recent report states that workers must earn at least $23.15 per hour to comfortably make ends meet in the Greater Toronto Area.
In an email to Curiocity, OLWN shared a list of Toronto’s current certified living wage employers. Here they are below!
If you’re looking for a higher-paying job, you can check out the job openings that these companies have available.
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