Post-election minimum wage round-up: Albuquerque, San Jose, Long Beach approve increases

Washington state has been a national leader with our landmark minimum wage law, passed in 1998 by two-thirds of Washington voters. That law increased Washington’s minimum wage, and tied all future increases to inflation – making increases automatic and predictable. Since then, nine states and several cities have followed suit – and last night’s election results suggest more cities are joining the minimum wage movement.

Albuquerque, New Mexico

By a nearly 2-1 ratio, voters in the city of Albuquerque voted to increase the city’s minimum wage from $7.50 to $8.50, and tie future automatic increases in the minimum wage to inflation. The new wage will go into effect on January 1st, 2013.

San Jose, California – Measure D

In San Jose, 59% of voters approved a measure to increase the city minimum wage to $10 per hour – $2 more than California’s state minimum wage. The city of San Francisco will have the country’s best minimum wage beginning January 2013 at $10.55/hour.

Long Beach, California – Measure N

With all the ballots in, 63% of voters approved Measure N, which requires nonunionized hotels with more than 100 rooms to pay  workers at least $13 per hour. The measure also ensures full-time workers can earn five paid sick days per year, and automatic 2 percent annual raises to employees.

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  1. Could I get you to please sign my White House petition to increase the minimum wage and pass it along to your friends and followers? Thank you. https://petitions.whitehouse.gov/petition/raise-federal-minimum-wage-actual-living-wage/pQ2yb05x

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