MLK Labor Statement on Minimum Wage for Tipped Workers

“With the ordinance withdrawn, Seattle’s minimum wage law will provide a long-awaited raise to tens of thousands of workers next year, providing a major influx of consumer spending that will help local businesses. Labor and community organizations are happy to participate in a stakeholder process to find ways for the city to support small businesses struggling with inflation, commercial rents, and predatory competition from large chains.”

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Inflation and Seattle’s minimum wage phase-in

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Details of the current proposal to create a permanent subminimum wage for tipped workers in Seattle