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Houston Chronicle: Op-Ed: Businesses and laborers working together

Op-Ed by Thomas E. Perez
Houston Chronicle, Aug 15, 2014

... Tomorrow, on the second stop of a five-city tour in advance of Labor Day, I'm coming to Houston to have a conversation with local business, labor and civic leaders at a forum convened by the Greater Houston Partnership. ... My message in Houston and at other stops across the country is simple: We're all in this together. ...

Here's a great example: If you're following the old script, you'll conclude that business almost universally opposes the minimum wage. But in fact, according to recent polling...

Los Angeles Daily News: Op-Ed: What’s good for labor can also boost the bottom line

Op-Ed by Thomas E. Perez
Los Angeles Daily News, Aug 14, 2014

... Today, on the first stop of a five-city tour in advance of Labor Day, I’m coming to Los Angeles to have a conversation with local business, labor and civic leaders at the Los Angeles Area Chamber of Commerce. ... My message in Los Angeles and at other stops across the country is simple: we’re all in this together. To continue our economic recovery, we have to put down our pre-determined talking points, identify common ground and get to work.

Here’s a great example...

American Coin-Op: Support for Increasing Federal Minimum Wage on the Rise: Study

American Coin-Op, July 31, 2014

... Business for a Fair Minimum Wage, a national network of business owners and executives who believe a “fair minimum wage makes good business sense,” published the results of its “scientific national opinion poll” indicating that 61% of small-business employers support increasing the federal minimum wage to $10.10 in “three stages over two-and-a-half years,” adjusting it annually to keep pace with the cost of living.

“Small-business support for raising the federal minimum wage is strong across the country. Employers favor raising the minimum wage to $10.10 by a 67% majority in...

Kansas City Star: Fast-food workers’ pitch for higher pay turning into civil rights issue

By Diane Stafford
Kansas City Star, July 27, 2014; updated July 29, 2014

... At the NAACP convention last week in Las Vegas ... In a unanimous resolution, amid calls for “economic justice,” the organization backed raising the federal minimum wage. Since 2009, it’s been $7.25 an hour. For a growing chorus of voices, higher pay has become a civil rights issue. They argue that workers, especially on full-time hours, should be paid a “living wage” — enough to cover basic housing, food, fuel and clothing expenses — and minimum wage’s $15,000 a year doesn’t cut it...

St. Louis Post Dispatch: Holly Sklar, Small Businesses Want Minimum Wage Increase

Op-Ed in the St. Louis Post Dispatch by Holly Sklar, CEO of Business for a Fair Minimum Wage

"If Congress actually listened to small-business owners, the minimum wage would be going up. Instead, Thursday marked five years without an increase since the federal minimum wage was set at $7.25 an hour. Small-business livelihoods depend on revenue, not rhetoric."

UPI: $10.10 minimum wage push

After five years without an increase in the federal minimum wage, even Mary Poppins can't make enough to stay working for those adorable kids.

By Gabrielle Levy
UPI (United Press International), July 24, 2014

WASHINGTON, July 24 (UPI) --Five years to the day since the last increase in the federal minimum wage, Democrats are renewing a call to bring the minimum up to $10.10 an hour. In a speech in Los Angeles Thursday, President Obama drew attention to the anniversary, and in Washington, Sens. Tom Harkin of Iowa and Al Franken of Minnesota, and Rep. George Miller...

Tribune Star: Minimum wage frozen after 5 years

By Howard Greninger
The Tribune-Star (IN), July 24, 2014

Praise, ire surround push to raise low rung for worker compensation

TERRE HAUTE — Thursday marked the fifth anniversary since the federal minimum wage was increased, a wage U.S. Secretary of Labor Thomas E. Perez contends should again be raised. ... “It’s been exactly five years since workers at the bottom of the income ladder have gotten a raise. Since then, the cost of a gallon of milk, a week of child care, a month’s rent and everything else a working family needs has gone up” ... 

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CBS Money Watch: Minimum wage workers are getting left behind

By Alain Sherter
CBS Money Watch, July 24, 2014

... Although the minimum wage has risen to $7.25 over the ensuing years (tipped workers typically earn much less), the purchasing power of employees earning that baseline level pay has steadily shrunk because it isn't rising along with inflation. In fact, minimum-wage workers earn less today in real dollars than they did more than 50 years ago. In financial terms, they have effectively defied the laws of physics and traveled backward in time.

Today marks the five-year anniversary since the federal minimum was last raised, from...

Latin Business Today: Obama, Dems push $10.10 minimum wage with Kristen Bell’s help

Latin Business Today, July 24, 2014

WASHINGTON, July 24 (UPI) — Five years to the day since the last increase in the federal minimum wage, Democrats are renewing a call to bring the minimum up to $10.10 an hour. ... Harkin, chair of the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee, said more than 60 percent of small-business owners in the country polled said they support raising the minimum wage. Business owners understand that the people who would benefit are their customers, he said, and putting more money in their hands means better sales and...

MLive: @WhiteHouse posts Instagram photo of Obama in Ann Arbor at Zingerman's; urges #RaiseTheWage

By Jeremy Allen
MLive, July 24, 2014

The Obama Administration isn't above using social media to try to persuade Republicans in Congress to cast a unified vote with the Democrats in order to raise the federal minimum wage.
Thursday afternoon, the official Instagram page for the White House posted a photo of President Barack Obama's April 2, 2014 trip to Ann Arbor and Zingerman's Delicatessen with the following message: "It's time for Republicans in Congress to join Democrats and raise the minimum wage because nobody who works full-time should live in poverty. #1010Now #RaiseTheWage"

The post comes...