Not exact matches
DiNapoli said his office also has questions about the timing of the governor's plan to raise the
hourly minimum wage of
state workers $ 15 an hour
in order to set an example for his push for a statewide hike to that level.
Through a gradual phase -
in,
state university
workers would realize a $ 15
hourly wage by 2018
in New York City and by 2021
in the rest of the
state.
The broad - based move follows recent efforts to increase wages
in particular industries — last year, Cuomo leveraged a
state wage board to boost
hourly pay for fast - food
workers, and used executive action to do the same for an estimated 10,000
state workers.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo's second wage board, charged with considering an
hourly pay increase for
workers in the
state's fast food industry, holds its first public hearing
in Buffalo today.
In a letter to Cuomo and legislative leaders, the New York State Restaurant Association said its members will struggle to cope with the already approved increase in the hourly wage for tipped workers that takes effect Thursday and will not be able to afford any further hike
In a letter to Cuomo and legislative leaders, the New York
State Restaurant Association said its members will struggle to cope with the already approved increase
in the hourly wage for tipped workers that takes effect Thursday and will not be able to afford any further hike
in the
hourly wage for tipped
workers that takes effect Thursday and will not be able to afford any further hikes.
If parents were to pay child care
workers their average
hourly rate
in the United
States — $ 10.72 — for every excess day and hour that schools are closed while they are at work, they would owe $ 6,600 annually.
Toyota is now stuck with a plant with high UAW wages for its
hourly workers, while its competitors open plants
in Southern
states with much lower wages.
The
hourly wage of these healthcare
workers averaged about $ 15.17, compared with the average
hourly wage of $ 16.70 for all dental assistants working
in the United
States.
Part - time jobs
in the United
States usually pay low
hourly wages and tend not to offer crucial benefits such as health insurance: only 19 percent of part - time
workers have access to medical care benefits.