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MindMover

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Thu May 1, 2014, 12:58 PM May 2014

Seattle Announces $15 Minimum Wage, Highest In The U.S. [View all]

Source: Think Progress

Seattle will raise its minimum wage to $15 an hour over the coming years under a deal brokered by Mayor Ed Murray and blessed by labor and business groups alike, city leaders announced Thursday afternoon.

The new pay floor will phase in at different speeds for businesses of different sizes, but all employers will have to meet the $15 minimum wage by the end of the decade. Businesses with more than 500 employees nationwide will have a three-year phase-in period, while smaller employers get five years to ratchet up their payscales.

After reaching $15 an hour, the city’s minimum wage will automatically climb by 2.4 percent each year regardless of the rate of inflation. Even among states with relatively strong minimum wage laws, automatic increases are uncommon. Thursday’s deal will make Seattle the national leader on municipal minimum wage laws. Washington currently has the highest pay floor of any state at $9.32 per hour.

The deal was a long time coming, with Murray first indicating he wanted to establish a $15 floor back in September during the mayoral campaign. Murray created the 24-member advisory group that crafted the compromise package back in December, and the group of local business owners, restaurateurs, and labor leaders has been grinding toward an agreement for the past four months.

Read more: http://thinkprogress.org/economy/2014/05/01/3433227/seattle-15-dollar-minimum-wage/



Can somebody say FINALLY ....
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What I especially like in that article Erich Bloodaxe BSN May 2014 #1
And that's in WA where the base rate for tipped workers is still the normal minimum wage. AtheistCrusader May 2014 #2
In most states it's $2.13 obxhead May 2014 #8
Yeah, it's miserable, I imagine. AtheistCrusader May 2014 #12
Politifact calls out the right wing BS that minimum wage loses jobs for tipped workers as CRAP! cascadiance May 2014 #14
This will act as a petri dish for the rest of America . After a year it will be interesting to look geretogo May 2014 #3
K&R n/t Joe Shlabotnik May 2014 #4
Reality check... Johnyawl May 2014 #5
It is a hell of a lot better than a sharp stick in the eye and ... MindMover May 2014 #6
It says "less than 500 emp. have 5 yrs, over 500 have 3 yrs" 7962 May 2014 #7
And they left out the pony! Dammit! nolabear May 2014 #9
In light of this marions ghost May 2014 #16
Oh, that's the Anarchists. They do this every May Day. nolabear May 2014 #17
Of course they didn't mention the minimum wage. That's beneath their *lofty* goals. n/t freshwest May 2014 #20
May Day. International Workers' Day. Anarchists who didn't care about the wage hike had their fun: freshwest May 2014 #21
I want to ask opinions on this, too: freshwest May 2014 #22
How does the "more than 500 employees nationwide" work for franchises? jmowreader May 2014 #10
AWESOME! NC_Nurse May 2014 #11
Will be interesting to see if standards of living actually improve WestSeattle2 May 2014 #13
Yeah some marions ghost May 2014 #18
I hope they take lots of convention business away from really "red" states. nt kelliekat44 May 2014 #15
That's really great but: gopiscrap May 2014 #19
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