WHEREAS:
The federal minimum wage is $3.35 per hour and it has been over 10 years since Congress last passed legislation increasing the minimum wage for the nation's poorest workers; and
WHEREAS:
The minimum wage fell far behind increasing prices and wages and represents 36% of average hourly earnings; and
WHEREAS:
The current federal minimum wage allows workers to live below the poverty level and exploits women and blacks; and
WHEREAS:
84% of workers earning the minimum wage are adults and 26% are heads of household.
THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED:
That AFSCME take action to assist in the passage of federal legislation to increase the minimum wage to a fair and equitable level with provisions for annual adjustments to keep pace with the cost of living; and
BE IT FINALLY RESOLVED:
That AFSCME seek sufficient support in the Congress of the United States to override a Presidential veto.
SUBMITTED BY:
Sue Zukowski, President
Bev Hermanson, Secretary
AFSCME Local 443, Council 28
Olympia, Washington