St. Paul to vote on $15 minimum wage Wednesday
ST. PAUL With the goal of achieving a $15-per-hour minimum wage within the next few years, the city of St. Paul will soon mandate that all employers offer a higher base rate than what the state currently requires, followed by annual increases thereafter.
The St. Paul City Council is scheduled to vote on a proposal from City Council member Chris Tolbert and St. Paul Mayor Melvin Carters office on Wednesday, Nov. 14, and the plan which has been amended by the council over the past few weeks is expected to win unanimous or near-unanimous support.
Following years of stagnant wage growth, Carter has estimated the city ordinance will lift wages for 56,000 low-income workers.
So whats in the proposal? With variations based on size, most employers in St. Paul will be expected to pay employees $15 an hour within the next 3 1/2 to 8 1/2 years, with some important exceptions.
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