Hundreds of “Fight for Fifteen” rallies took place across the country today, and it looks as though New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo was waiting for an excuse to raise the state’s minimum wage to $15 an hour.
Breaking: @NYGovCuomo to make NY 1st to set $15/hr min wage for state workers. #Fightfor15 today! https://t.co/0K0j90a6aC
— 1199SEIU Caregivers (@1199SEIU) November 10, 2015
Gov. Cuomo plans to create a $15 minimum wage for New York State public workers https://t.co/ZgEbPaZAHL pic.twitter.com/9YoRf8M0Fx
— NYT Metro (@NYTMetro) November 10, 2015
Some cities have raised their minimum wage to $15 an hour, but New York is the first state to make the jump. The raise is not immediate, though, and won’t reach $15 until 2021. According to the New York Times:
Using executive authority, Mr. Cuomo, a Democrat, would gradually increase the hourly rate: State workers in New York City would earn $15 an hour by the end of 2018; state workers outside of New York City would also see wages rise, though more slowly, with rates climbing to $15 by the end of 2021. All told, some 10,000 workers would see a bump in pay.
#Andrew Cuomo won't raise #LivingWage until 2021. Where was everyone on election day? 24% turnout. pic.twitter.com/VYvDLV1RX8
— Hanna West (@westhanna661) November 10, 2015
Oh well, it’s a start.
I support @NYGovCuomo in striking a blow for economic equality today in the #FightFor15 https://t.co/4rGMHbEX5W
— Paul Tonko ⚫️ (@RepPaulTonko) November 10, 2015
https://twitter.com/Borabeet/status/664205418609164289
Economic equality? Have you told the fast food workers rallying outside that the raise applies to state employees?
Pernicious side-effect of directing people away from more productive private enterprise to public sector. https://t.co/VEOEAELrjz
— Mind Scourge (@JasDnldTerry) November 10, 2015
If performing abortions is your thing, Planned Parenthood of New York City will pay you $15 an hour if you can wait two years.
Planned Parenthood of NYC Raises Wages In Solidarity With 'Fight for $15' via @Dnainfo https://t.co/PYVIVfF6dH
— ? PPNYC Action Fund (@PPNYCAction) November 10, 2015
Do citizens in the private sector understand where the money for these raises is going to have to come from?
Cuomo finds a new way to raise taxes for New Yorkers. – https://t.co/PomoTRj4Tr #golfclap #fail
— D.Edwards (@edwards2243) November 10, 2015
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