Minimum wage gets a hearing in the State Senate

Legislation that would increase Alaska’s minimum wage got a hearing before the State Senate’s labor and commerce committee yesterday.  The measure would require Alaskan employers pay a higher wage that’s adjusted for inflation each year. Opponents, mainly in the hospitality industry, testified it would hurt their businesses and force them to eliminate jobs.

Matt Lichtenstein, KFSK – Petersburg

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