Posted on 11/10/2015 4:08:04 PM PST by fhayek
On Thursday, Governor Andrew Cuomo is expected to announce a sweeping pay increase for public-sector employees, with a new minimum wage of $15 an hour for entry-level state employees. The increase from the present rate of $8.75 will start with New York City workers in 2018 and radiate outward to the rest of the state by 2021. Ultimately, some 10,000 workers will be affected by the back-pocket pay hike.
Cuomo's move will come on the heels of a city-wide protest staged by low-wage employees â who include home-health-care, child-care, and delivery workers â demanding a $15 minimum wage. At the governor's behest, the state's board of labor recently approved incremental rate hikes for fast-food employees, also expected to reach $15 an hour by 2018, again, first in the city, and gradually spreading to the rest of the state by 2021.
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“I have the piano wire ready, when the time comes.”
Most excellent, good sir. Did you get your training from the Julliard School in New York or the Eastman School of Music?
Music? Who said anything about music?
Well, of course. Once the floor wage for the state employees is lifted, the SEIU will negotiate increases above that floor for everyone who was making more.
Voila! Instant raise for all state employees!
Remind me to stay out of New York - prices there will be on the rise to cover this stupidity.....
And, the legislature and taxpayers say what about it? Like it matters I guess...
The effect, is to put upward pressure on all wages. I mean, these increases will force employers to, in some degree, follow suit, in order to retain good employees. Mandating wage increases, one sector at a time, all outside the legislative process.
$15 dollars an hour for fast food losers and the douchebag mayor’s arbitrator offers the NYPD a 1 percent raise. Over 250 assaults on staff this year in NYC jails. The criminal on the outside are added and abetted by the criminals on the inside
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