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State
Issues
City Budget
Oppose tax increases, especially in the areas of sales tax and
business utility taxes.
Living Wage
Ordinance (May 2006)
A living wage
ordinance is being proposed by the Community Alliance for a Fair
Economy that would require anyone contracting with the city for
$50,000 or more to pay employees at least $10 per hour and
provide health insurance coverage or $11.50 an hour without
benefits.
A living wage
ordinance requires employers to pay wages that are above federal
or state minimum wage levels. Only a specific set of workers are
covered by living wage ordinances, usually those employed by
businesses that have a contract with a city or county government
or those who receive economic development subsidies from the
locality. The rationale behind the ordinances is that city and
county governments should not contract with or subsidize
employers who pay poverty-level wages.
The Greater
Fresno Area Chamber of Commerce opposes the consideration of a
living wage ordinance in the city of Fresno based on the fact
the Chamber opposes mandated wages by the government, and the
estimated impact it will have on the greater business community.
Contact Kerri Ginis,
the Chamber's Government Affairs Manager for more
information at
(559)
495-4818
or
kginis@fresnochamber.com
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