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Campaign Seeks to Push Seattle Minimum Wage to $15
I don't know anything about Seattle, but I'm somewhat familiar with Portland, Oregon... which I'm guessing is similar enough for comparison. And the average machinist (a skilled trade) earns about $37K/year in Portland. On a 40 hour week, $15/hr = about $31K/year.
I don't know about that. Seems like a tough sale to me if you have what are basically unskilled, entry level jobs paying within a couple of bucks an hour of what a skilled trade job earns. I'm all for fairness and what not. But at some point, even with the best intentions, you begin to run into unintended consequences. And you know what they say the road to Hell is paved with: good intentions.
Washington already has the nation's highest state minimum wage at $9.19 an hour. Now, there's a push in Seattle, at least, to make it $15.
That would mean fast food workers, retail clerks, baristas and other minimum wage workers would get what protesters demanded when they shut down a handful of city restaurants in May and others called for when they demonstrated nationwide in July.
I don't know anything about Seattle, but I'm somewhat familiar with Portland, Oregon... which I'm guessing is similar enough for comparison. And the average machinist (a skilled trade) earns about $37K/year in Portland. On a 40 hour week, $15/hr = about $31K/year.
I don't know about that. Seems like a tough sale to me if you have what are basically unskilled, entry level jobs paying within a couple of bucks an hour of what a skilled trade job earns. I'm all for fairness and what not. But at some point, even with the best intentions, you begin to run into unintended consequences. And you know what they say the road to Hell is paved with: good intentions.