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Seattleites Call on City Council to Reject Permanent Tiered Minimum Wage Bill

Seattleites Call on City Council to Reject Permanent Tiered Minimum Wage Bill

Update: 2024-09-06
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Members and supporters of the organization Workers Strike Back are calling on the Seattle City Council to oppose a proposed bill to extend the city’s $2.72 tip credit. Seattle’s current minimum wage is $19.97 per hour, but businesses that employ fewer than 500 employees can pay $17.25 per hour if they pay $2.72 per hour toward medical benefits, or if the employee earns $2.72 per hour in tips. That tip credit is set to expire at the end of this year if the city does not act to extend it. Seattle City Councilmember Joy Hollingsworth proposed legislation to amend the city’s minimum wage ordinance to permanently establish the current minimum compensation as the pay standard for small employers.
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Seattleites Call on City Council to Reject Permanent Tiered Minimum Wage Bill

Seattleites Call on City Council to Reject Permanent Tiered Minimum Wage Bill

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