'Equality gap' cited in need for minimum wage increase - Republicans Against Raising Poverty Wages
Saturday, April 9, 2005 at 11:59PM
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Keisha Coley has worked minimum wage
jobs before, struggling to make ends meet at $5.15 an hour. Ms. Coley,
a manager at Church's Chicken, 2124 Franklin Ave., said when she got a
raise, it motivated her to work harder and produce. She said the
National Urban League's push to increase the federal minimum wage will
help the pocketbooks and productivity of workers like herself. The
Urban League called for a minimum wage increase to $7.25 and other
initiatives this week to help close what they call an "equality gap"
between blacks and whites. Ms. Coley said an increase in the minimum
wage would help poor blacks and other underpaid people be more
productive and become more a part of their communities. "I think [an
increase] would help a lot," said Ms. Coley, who is married with two
daughters and a stepdaughter. "You have bills to pay, and a minimum
wage just doesn't make it. When I received my raise, I had a whole new
attitude - and I've seen that in other workers." An effort in Congress
to increase the minimum wage last month failed. Many Republicans have
said an increase in the minimum wage would force business owners to cut
jobs and hurt small businesses. [more]
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