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<blockquote data-quote="Commercial Inside Release" data-source="post: 5141831" data-attributes="member: 93336"><p>That minimum wage in Washington is really a "living wage" as they call it. It is more than double what many other states have for minimums. It is a good thing, but no one on the negotiating committee saw that coming, and neither did I.</p><p></p><p>For decades minimum wages were $2.65-3.85, and later another few decades between $6.50-8.50 So, $15 - $20 per hour is a little out of character, and quite a new thing.</p><p></p><p>Certainly, the locals need to beat the minimums, hopefully by a significant margin.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Commercial Inside Release, post: 5141831, member: 93336"] That minimum wage in Washington is really a "living wage" as they call it. It is more than double what many other states have for minimums. It is a good thing, but no one on the negotiating committee saw that coming, and neither did I. For decades minimum wages were $2.65-3.85, and later another few decades between $6.50-8.50 So, $15 - $20 per hour is a little out of character, and quite a new thing. Certainly, the locals need to beat the minimums, hopefully by a significant margin. [/QUOTE]
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