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Work in Progres: Gina Schaefer: Raising the Minimum Wage Means a Stronger Bottom Line

By Gina Schaefer
Work In Progress, Dept of Labor Blog, Jan 30, 2014

Gina Schaefer, is the owner of A Few Cool Hardware Stores, a group of nine Ace Hardware stores in Washington, D.C., and Maryland.

As a small business owner, I am a firm believer that raising the minimum wage is the right thing to do. It will mean more money in the hands of those who need it, allowing them to pay for daily necessities without sacrificing their other basic needs. And increased wages means more money in peoples’ pockets that they then...

Washington Post: The value of increasing the minimum wage

By Melinda Henneberger
Washington Post,  January 30, 2014

The cameras were rolling as Labor Secretary Thomas Perez asked Daniel Whitney how he likes his job at Ace Hardware in the Mount Vernon Square area, where all employees are paid more than the minimum wage. If you guessed that Whitney’s response was positive, you win a free key. ... Sales associates in green vests and big smiles showed Perez how to carve a key, mix a quart of paint and cut a piece of Plexiglas. But the real point of the visit to the locally owned retailer was to...

Huffington Post: Sec of Labor Thomas Perez: America deserves a raise

By Thomas E. Perez, US Secretary of Labor
Huffington Post, Jan 30, 2014

It's time to give America a raise. ... Forward-looking companies get that this makes smart business sense. That's why the president and I visited a Costco store in Lanham, Md., the morning after his speech. Costco pays their workers good wages with benefits, while selling good products at competitive prices and remaining quite profitable. ...

But they're not the only company following this model. I just got back from a visit to the 5th Street Ace Hardware store in Washington, where all...

MLive News: Elected officials will meet with Zingerman's owner to discuss increases in state, federal minimum wage

By Jeremy Allen
MLive (MI), Jan 30, 2014

U.S. Rep. John Dingell, D-Dearborn, State Rep. Adam Zemke, D-Ann Arbor, and State Rep. Jeff Irwin, D-Ann Arbor, have scheduled a 3:30 p.m. “late lunch” at Zingerman’s Deli on Detroit Street in Ann Arbor to talk about Saginaw’s recent trip to Washington D.C., and the impacts of increased wages for low earners.

During Saginaw’s trip, he and several other business owners across the country met with the U.S. Secretary of Labor Thomas Perez to lobby for an increase in the national minimum from $7.25 per hour to...

Michigan Daily: Government Officials talk state and national pay hike

By K.C. Wassman
Michigan Daily, January 30, 2014

Last week, Zingerman’s co-owner Paul Saginaw visited Washington, D.C. to lobby Secretary of Labor Thomas Perez for an increase in minimum wage. But on Thursday, D.C. came to Zingerman’s.

Rep. John Dingell (D–Mich.), joined by state Rep. Jeff Irwin (D–Ann Arbor) and state Rep. Adam Zemke (D–Ann Arbor), ate a late lunch with Zingerman’s employees and local business owners to discuss actions on the federal and state level to raise the minimum wage. Dingell, who is a co-sponsor of the Fair Minimum Wage Act of 2013, said a local...

Central Premise: About the Minimum Wage

Central Premise
Federal Reserve System bloggers, Jan 30, 2014

Yesterday, someone sent me a link to Business for a Fair Minimum Wage. I like counterintuitive stories of all sorts, and Business for a Fair Minimum Wage seemed to fit the category. ...

The statement from Business for a Fair Minimum Wage has some of the same themes:

“As business owners and executives, we support raising the federal minimum wage to strengthen our economy. …

“Raising the minimum wage makes good business sense. …

“A recent national poll shows that 67 percent of small business owners...

Michigan Daily: Coalition forms to increase minimum wage

By Shoham Geva
Michigan Daily, Jan 30, 2014

Five community groups and organizations announced Monday the formation of a new ballot committee, Raise Michigan, which will explore the feasibility of a November ballot initiative to raise the minimum wage in the state. ... In its initial announcement, Raise Michigan outlined three main goals for its campaign: raising the minimum wage from its current rate of $7.40 per hour to a figure between $9 and $10 per hour, raising the minimum wage for restaurant servers and tying the minimum wage to the inflation index. ...

Democratic gubernatorial candidate...

Bloomberg BusinessWeek: Was There Enough for Small Business in Obama's State of the Union?

By Patrick Clark
Bloomberg BusinessWeek, January 29, 2014

President Obama mentioned small business three times in his State of the Union Address last night, touting his administration’s record of promoting small business lending and calling for better tools to help business owners sell in foreign markets. He also sent a shout out to John Soranno, a Minneapolis pizzeria owner who recently gave employees a raise to $10 an hour. To judge by the response of small business advocacy groups, that wasn’t enough. ...

Chicago-area caterer David Borris from the left-leaning Main Street Alliance said raising the minimum wage would...

Seattle Times: In store visit, Obama touts the Costco way with pay

By Angel González
Seattle Times, January 29, 2014

... On Wednesday, the day after his State of the Union address called for lifting the minimum wage for working Americans, the president chose to speak at a Costco in Maryland. The Issaquah-based company, he said, is proof that higher wages are “a smart way to boost productivity and to reduce turnover.” ...

The presidential visit underscores how Costco is gaining a prominent role in the growing national debate about income inequality.

The company is known for paying its workers well — an average $20.89 per hour for...

Sun Journal : Obama's call for higher wages gets mixed reaction in Maine

By Bonnie Washuk
Sun Journal (Lewison-Auburn, ME),  January 29, 2014

AUBURN — President Barack Obama's call in Tuesday's State of the Union address for employers to pay workers a minimum of $10.10 per hour got a mixed reaction in Maine on Wednesday. ... Jim Wellehan of Auburn, who owns Lamey Wellehan shoe stores and is an activist for fair wages, said he agreed with the president. Paying workers a fair wage is important for a good business and a healthy economy, he said.

“It's only fair,” said Wellehan, who belongs to a national business group that favors...