Tuesday, August 15, 2017

Metro says minimum wage hike to cost $50 million

Metro Inc. says Ontario and Alberta plans to hike the minimum wage to $15 an hour will cost it $45 to $50 million.

Chief executive officer Eric La Fleche said Metro will try to offset the increase by cutting costs, but said it may not be enough and it may have to increase prices.

He said it’s not a Metro, but an industry-wide issue.

Earlier Galen Weston, chief executive officer of Loblaws Companies, said the increase will cost his company about $197 million.

That drew criticism from a number of quarters, most people noting that Loblaws’ profits have steadily increased and that Weston has a generous pay package.

It would be nice if Loblaws and Metro would say how many employees will be better off because of  the increase.
The company also reported higher revenues and profits for the most recent quarter that ended July 1 - profit of $183-million compared with $176.5-million a year ago and sales of $4.07 billion compared with $4.01 billion last year.

All of the sales increase came from opening new stores because same-store sales declined by two-tenths of one per cent.