Governor Cuomo Will Seek Increase to Minimum Wage

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The Governor’s posted announcement states, “A reasonable minimum wage is a necessity in order to improve the standard of living for workers, encourage fair and more efficient business practices, and ensure that the most vulnerable members of the workforce can contribute to the economy.”

Currently the minimum wage in New York is $8.75 per hour and scheduled to increase to $9.00 per hour in 2016.

As we’ve reported in prior blogs, (see also here and here) a number of states and localities raised their minimum wage in 2014.  The Governor’s latest announcement is in keeping with the trend of states and cities acting before the federal government to increase minimum wages.

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