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Washington Post: Obama visits Costco in Pr. George’s to campaign for higher minimum wage

By Luz Lazo
Washington Post,  January 29, 2014

President Obama Wednesday morning urged an increase of the federal minimum wage from the current $7.25 per hour to $10.10 at a Costco in one of Washington’s suburbs, where the local government recently passed legislation to raise the wages. ... 

Maryland has been one of the states pushing most aggressively for a raise in its minimum wage: Gov. Martin O’Malley (D) recently proposed raising the state’s minimum wage to $10.10 an hour. In 2007, Maryland passed a “living wage” law for companies contracting with the state. Numerous local governments have...

The Tennessean: Nashville-area workers, employers differ on raising minimum wage

By Krystal Nichols and Getahn Ward
The Tennessean, Jan 29, 2014

... Some business executives see raising the minimum wage as a way to boost the economy since it would encourage more spending. “I don’t know how any corporation can condone poverty wages. How can you live with yourself when you have workers who can’t put a meal on the table?” said Maryanne Howland, owner of Ibis Communications.

David Penn, director for the Business and Economic Research Center at Middle Tennessee State University, said an increase in the minimum wage is needed to counteract a long-term...

Workplace Weekly News: Minimum Wage: Give America a Raise

By Editorial Staff
Workplace Weekly News, Jan 29, 2014

President Obama in his State Of The Union address called on businesses, mayors, governors to raise the minimum wage to $10.10 ... In a related development, small Business Owners Say, ‘Raise the Minimum Wage’ in a jaw-jaw with Secretary of labor:

Amanda Rothschild runs a small café in Baltimore in which she pays her employees just above the current federal minimum wage, and she does so because it’s good for her bottom line. She told me [Sec. Perez] that when you put more money in workers’ pockets, they...

Wall Street Journal: Obama’s Minimum Wage Order: How Much Impact?

State of the Union
By Michael R. Crittenden and Eric Morath
Wall Street Journal, Washington Wire, Jan 28, 2014

Republican lawmakers challenged President Barack Obama’s plan to raise the minimum wage for employees of federal contractors, suggesting it would have little impact on workers and could exacerbate partisan gridlock. Democrats were quick to celebrate the move, to be announced during Tuesday night’s State of the Union address. It would raise the minimum wage for workers on new federal contracts to $10.10 an hour. ...

“These jobs include food service workers in federal buildings, people doing laundry...

PayScale News: Who Wants to Raise the Minimum Wage? The Answer May Surprise You

By Leah Arnold-Smeets
PayScale, Jan 28, 2014

... Small business owners are in favor of raising minimum wage because it will put “more money in the pockets of those in their communities,” according to an interview by Secretary Tom Perez for the US Department of Labor. One of those small business owners is Amanda Rothschild who owns a small café in Baltimore, and she justifies the wage increase.

“Our training costs would be significantly higher if we paid lower wages and we had the kind of turnover that you typically see in a restaurant,” she explains...

CBS Money Watch: Support for raising minimum wage found in surprising places

By Constantine Von Hoffman
CBS Money Watch, Jan 28, 2014

... A December Washington Post poll found two-thirds of Americans support raising the minimum wage, while a recent Gallup poll showed 76 percent in favor. While it may not be a surprise that 85 percent of Democrats support such a move, half of all Republican’s and 65 percent of independents also support such a move, according to the Post poll. ...

Among the interests opposing a rise in the minimum wage are a number of business groups that historically have lobbied against pay hikes, including the...

Kansas City Star: Minimum wage boost for workers on federal contract jobs could aid others

By Diane Stafford
Kansas City Star, Jan 28, 2014

... Just hours before his annual State of the Union address, in which he once again called on Congress to raise the $7.25-an-hour federal minimum wage for all workers, [President] Obama exercised his presidential ability to set a higher minimum wage for federally contracted employees. The order affects a small number of such workers — probably fewer than half a million low-paid workers such as food service, laundry and janitorial workers nationwide. ...

The order doesn’t include the federal government’s own workers and won’t take effect until...

MLive Media (MI): Zingerman's owner travels to Washington D.C. for increased minimum wage

By Jeremy Allen
MLive Media Group, Jan 27, 2014

Paul Saginaw, the co-owner of Zingerman’s Delicatessen ... joined business owners from Colorado, New York, Maryland and Washington, D.C., to lobby U.S. Secretary of Labor Thomas Perez. The business owners talked about the positive impacts of paying employees a higher wage than the government minimum of $7.25 per hour.

“We’ve grown since opening Zingerman’s Delicatessen almost 32 years ago to eight businesses in Ann Arbor employing 625 permanent staff with revenues just under $50 million dollars,” Saginaw said in a Jan. 23 roundtable discussion with the...

US News & World Report: The Republican Case for a Minimum Wage Increase

There are several conservative reasons for supporting a minimum wage hike

By Carrie Wofford
US News & World Report, Jan. 27, 2014
    
Tuesday night, in his State of the Union address, the president will raise the problem of wealth inequality in America and how to ensure America is still a land of opportunity, with the possibility of a middle-class American Dream open to all. This will likely include the need for a minimum wage increase. ... More families who were formerly middle class are moving into low-paid service jobs.

... The minimum wage...