Living Wage Town Hall: Nova Scotia Needs A Raise!

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Nova Scotia needs a raise!

Right now, minimum wage is not enough to pay for the rising costs of rent, food, transportation, and the other necessities of life. A living wage is the rate of pay required for workers to afford a decent quality of life. Here in Halifax, we feel that $15/hour would be fair living wage for workers.

Workers, students, families, and low-wage earners across Nova Scotia are coming together to demand a living wage.

Join us for the launch of new campaign!

Living Wage Town Hall:

6 – 8pm
Thursday, February 12th
George Dixon Centre (2502 Brunswick St)

This event is being organized through a coalition between ACORN Nova Scotia, the Canadian Federation of Students, the Halifax-Dartmouth & District Labour Counciland Solidarity Halifax.