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TexasTowelie

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Tue Aug 4, 2015, 12:33 AM Aug 2015

San Antonio City Manager Recommends Raising Minimum Wage For City Employees to $13 Per Hour

San Antonio City Manager Sheryl Sculley announced recommendations today to raise the minimum wage for all city employees to $13 per hour starting next fiscal year.

“We have proposed a minimum of $13 per hour entry wage in the FY 2016 Proposed Budget, and if the City Council adopts it, it will be effective Jan. 1,” Sculley said in a news release.

The increase is a victory advocacy groups such as the COPS/Metro Alliance, which has lobbied the City of San Antonio to increase minimum wages for its workers for over a year.

Robert Cruz, a COPS/Metro leader, said he was “elated” when he heard of the wage increase.

“It was because of our concerted effort. We’ve communicated with all the council members, and I think Mayor [Ivy] Taylor saw that the budget would sustain the rate increase,” Cruz told the San Antonio Current. “Everything came together. We’ve been very methodical, we’ve been very patient and we’ve been very persistent.”

Read more: http://www.sacurrent.com/Blogs/archives/2015/07/31/city-manager-recommends-raising-minimum-wage-for-city-employees-to-13-per-hour

Cross-posted in the Texas Group.

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San Antonio City Manager Recommends Raising Minimum Wage For City Employees to $13 Per Hour (Original Post) TexasTowelie Aug 2015 OP
On the face of it, it sounds good, but ... Old Union Guy Aug 2015 #1
 

Old Union Guy

(738 posts)
1. On the face of it, it sounds good, but ...
Sat Aug 8, 2015, 06:06 PM
Aug 2015

How much of the really menial stuff is going to be sub-contracted?

Maybe I'm being over cynical here?

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