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Source: Washington Post
D.C. lawmakers gave final approval Wednesday to a bill requiring certain large retailers to pay their employees a 50 percent premium over the citys minimum wage, a day after Wal-Mart warned the law would jeopardize their plans in the city.
The retail giant on Tuesday linked the future of at least three planned stores in the District to the proposal. But the ultimatum did not change any legislators minds. The 8-5 vote, which came after a hour-long debate in a packed council chamber, matched the outcome of an earlier vote on the matter.
The question here is a living wage; its not whether Wal-Mart comes or stays, said Vincent Orange (D-At Large), a lead backer of the legislation who added the city did not need to kowtow to threats: Were at a point where we dont need retailers. Retailers need us.
Should the bill be signed by Mayor Vincent C. Gray and pass a congressional review period, retailers with corporate sales of $1 billion or more and operating in spaces 75,000 square feet or larger would be required to pay employees no less than $12.50 an hour. The citys minimum wage is $8.25.
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