Raise the Wage Organizers Acknowledge Reaching Signature Threshold Is a Tough...
Bernie Goldsmith, who has been spearheading the drive to put a $15 an hour minimum wage on the ballot for November, spoke before council and conceded that it will be a tall order for them to gain the...
View ArticleA Minimum Wage Hike Is Really Just Another Tax
by Jeff Boone Today, here in Davis, a group of people are attempting to gather enough signatures for a ballot measure to raise the local minimum wage to $15 per hour. Is this a good idea? Are minimum...
View ArticleMinimum Wage Organizers Protest Outside of Target
About twenty organizers and union workers protested on Thursday outside of the Target Store on Second Street in Davis. They held signs, chanted, and approached and educated customers about Target...
View ArticleMy View: Minimum Wage Increase Necessary
The Question is How Much and How Long a Ramp Up – The push to put a $15/ hour minimum wage ordinance on the ballot was a bold move, that generated a lot of controversy and concern. But it has also...
View ArticleFire and DCEA File Unfair Labor Practice Complaints Against City
The city council agenda showed two closed session items, with the city responding to unfair labor practices filed by the Davis Professional Firefighters Association Local 3494 and the Davis City...
View ArticleAnalysis: As $13 Minimum Wage Passes State Senate, Is $15 in Davis Still...
Protestors in Davis rally for minimum wage outside of Target It was a bare majority of 21 Senators, but SB 935, which would increase the minimum wage in three steps and create an automatic adjustment...
View ArticleAn Open Letter to the Firefighters Local 3494
Firefighters Should Stop Being Part of the Problem and Start Being Part of Renewing This Community: It has been a surprisingly heavy agenda here in late June and early July, so I am a bit late...
View ArticleDocuments Show Statewide Firefighters’ Union Leader Pressuring UCD to End...
In November of 2013, Senator Lois Wolk, Assemblymember Mariko Yamada, Supervisors Don Saylor and Jim Provenza, and former Supervisor Helen Thomson wrote a letter opposing the City of Davis-UC Davis...
View Article$15 Minimum Wage Issue Likely to Return to Davis
Outgoing executive secretary of the Sacramento Central Labor Council Bill Camp told the Sacramento Business Journal on Wednesday that local labor leaders will ask voters in Sacramento and Davis to...
View ArticleSunday Commentary II: $15 Minimum Wage Fight in Davis Part of Nationwide...
The Wall Street Journal reports, “The nation’s battle over raising the minimum wage is set to shift largely to cities like Los Angeles and New York over the coming year, pitting business groups against...
View ArticleBeyond Raising the Minimum Wage
By Claire Goldstene In the ongoing struggle for worker justice, we may need a little 19th century wisdom. Tired of waiting for Congress to act, campaigns to raise the minimum wage are enjoying success...
View ArticleSunday Commentary II: Why Walmart’s Pay Increase Matters
The reaction to Walmart’s announcement last week that they were raising their wages for about half-million employees to at least $9 an hour by April and at least $10 by next February, was mixed at...
View ArticlePolling Shows Strong Support for Minimum Wage Hike in Sacramento
Minimum Wage proponents gathered last spring outside of Davis Target Already gearing up for a minimum wage ballot ordinance in Sacramento and Davis, the proponents of the ordinance, including the...
View ArticleThe Case for a $15/Hour Minimum Wage – Debunking the Myths
by Alan Pryor At last night’s City Council meeting a contingent of low wage workers, students, and union representatives spoke during Public Comments in support of a Living Minimum Wage in Davis. In...
View ArticleThe True Effects of Raising the Minimum Wage Locally on the Most Vulnerable...
By Sam Houston An article posted on the Davis Vanguard last week written by the Davis Citizens for a Living Wage (DCLW) commented on five “myths” about the economic effects of raising the minimum wage....
View ArticleWhy a $15 minimum wage?
By Jeff Boone The Federal minimum wage is $7.25. As of February 2015, the California minimum wage is $9 per hour. Supporters of the $15 minimum wage say wage rates don’t cut it… they are not a “living...
View ArticleLabor Leaders Write Letter Opposing Embassy Suites Hotel Conference Center
Proposed Hotel Conference center on Richards The city of Davis is considering a proposed hotel-conference center on Richards Blvd., which would replace the existing single-story 43-room University Inn...
View ArticleMonday Morning Thoughts: Labor Day and the Flagging Minimum Wage Campaign
This past week, the task force appointed by Sacramento’s Mayor Kevin Johnson made the recommendation that the minimum wage be raised to $12.50 an hour by 2020. This is significantly lower than...
View ArticleBusiness Leaders Come Out in Opposition to Sacramento Minimum Wage Hike
Local supporters in June at City Hall lobby for minimum wage hike A coalition of business groups, including The California Restaurant Association, the California Retailers Association and the...
View ArticleActivists Continue to Push Issue of Income Inequality in Davis
A number of organizers for a minimum wage hike came to city council on Tuesday night to support a new initiative. Joaquin Chavez noted that, along with the holiday festivities, “I was called to think...
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