Increase city's living wage to $14.55 with benefits, $16.05 without
Resolution Resolution No. 130-07
In Plain English
The city requires contractors and some employees to earn a living wage above minimum wage. Current rates are $13.47 per hour with medical benefits and $14.97 without benefits. If approved, these rates increase by about $1 per hour starting January 1, 2008.
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