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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsThe Murky Politics of the $15 Minimum Wag
http://www.commondreams.org/view/2014/02/24-2Seattle now resembles a mini-Venezuela. Its not a perfect comparison, but like the average Venezuelan the people of Seattle are experiencing an explosion of political consciousness. Recently I took the three-hour drive from Portland, and although Seattle is only a couple of hundred miles away, its politically thousands of miles ahead of progressive Portland.
The fight for $15 is the reason Seattle is in a political uproar. Unlike any other American city, all the Seattle politicians including the Mayor and City Council have publicly committed and are working to implement the $15 minimum wage, and Seattle workers now expect it. The coffee shop workers I talked to were eagerly looking forward to their big raises.
How did this happen? Kshama Sawant is the answer. The new socialist city council member won her recent election by relentlessly campaigning on a $15 minimum wage. Her campaign was devastatingly effective, using her Socialist Alternative organization to mobilize hundreds of volunteers who've collectively tilted the politics of Seattle and beyond (the Washington governor recently came out under heavy pressure in favor of a statewide wage of $13 an hour). No Seattle politician dares to come out against $15 publicly, the public debate has already been decided; a recent poll showed that 68 percent of Seattle residents now support $15 without exceptions.
And although Sawant has been assured by the Seattle mayor that $15 is a done deal, shes warning the Seattle public otherwise. Sawant recently spoke at a conference organized by the coalition $15 Now, and blasted the intrigue of the mayors committee set up to implement the new wage. Sawant knows the inner workings of the committee because shes on it.
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The Murky Politics of the $15 Minimum Wag (Original Post)
xchrom
Feb 2014
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daleanime
(17,796 posts)1. K&R....
Coyotl
(15,262 posts)2. They should organize a state-wide ballot initiative before it is too late this year
to guarantee a raise for everyone state-wide, of at least $12.00, with at least $10 in 2015. Don't wait on the politicians.