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Flegenheimer writes: "Mayor Bill de Blasio plans to sign an executive order on Tuesday significantly expanding New York City's living wage law, covering thousands of previously exempt workers and raising the hourly wage itself, to $13.13 from $11.90, for workers who do not receive benefits."

Mayor Bill de Blasio, shown here in February, plans to lobby the State Legislature early next year to match the city's minimum wage to its living wage. (photo: Richard Perry/NYT)
Mayor Bill de Blasio, shown here in February, plans to lobby the State Legislature early next year to match the city's minimum wage to its living wage. (photo: Richard Perry/NYT)


Bill de Blasio Expands Living Wage Law to Thousands More Workers, Raises Wage to $13.10/Hour

By Matt Flegenheimer, The New York Times

30 September 14

 

ayor Bill de Blasio plans to sign an executive order on Tuesday significantly expanding New York City’s living wage law, covering thousands of previously exempt workers and raising the hourly wage itself, to $13.13 from $11.90, for workers who do not receive benefits.

The change is also intended to frame a looming debate in Albany, where Mr. de Blasio hopes to win the authority to set the citywide minimum wage at the same amount. If Mr. de Blasio succeeds in matching the minimum wage to the living wage, all hourly workers in the city would earn more than $15 by 2019, according to the city’s projections.

The executive order will immediately cover employees of commercial tenants on projects that receive more than $1 million in city subsidies going forward. Workers who receive benefits such as health insurance will earn $11.50 an hour, compared with $10.30 before.

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