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Philadelphia Local Minimum Wage Increase For City Contractors: Continuing Trend Of Municipal
15 May 2014
Fisher Phillips LLP
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Christopher Stief's blog post "Philadelphia Local
Minimum Wage Increase for City Contractors: Continuing Trend of
Municipal," was featured on TLNT.com.
Philadelphia Mayor Michael A. Nutter, acting by Executive Order,
raised the minimum wage that must be paid by firms working on City
contracts, receiving City financial assistance or operating under a
City lease or franchise. The Order raises minimum wages for
subcontractors beginning in a couple of weeks, and then it will
move to $12 per hour in 2015.
Click here to read Christopher's full article on the
Government Solutions Blog.
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