Tell the Berkeley City Council to adopt a REAL Living Wage

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When:
April 26, 2016 @ 7:00 pm – 11:00 pm
2016-04-26T19:00:00-07:00
2016-04-26T23:00:00-07:00
Where:
School District Board Room
1222 University Ave
Berkeley, CA 94702
USA

Tell City Council to adopt a REAL Living Wage

Raise Berkeley’s minimum wage to $15 by Oct. 2017
Raise it each year by 3% + inflation until it’s in sync with Berkeley’s official “Living Wage” (now $16.37)
Bring sick leave up to the standards set by Oakland, Emeryville and San Francisco

There is a crisis in Berkeley and the Bay Area.  Rents are out of control and the wage standards are so low families can’t work enough hours to keep their heads above water.  Many are being pushed out of our communities.

Working families need relief now. The good news is some is on the way.   More than enough signatures were submitted last Monday to insure a progressive Berkeley Minimum Wage measure will be on the Ballot in November.

But relief could come sooner if the city council majority stopped stalling and adopted the initiative now. Their inaction and foot dragging has already extracted a heavy toll on Berkeley’s lowest paid workers costing them over $3,500 to date. Instead of joining with the voters of Oakland, SF and the Emeryville City Council, Bates, Capitelli, Droste, Maio, and Moore chose to prolong allowing poverty wages.

As unconscionable as that is they are now lining up to do it again.  Their current proposal will unnecessarily delay getting to $15 several years and will never catch up to Berkeley’s official Living Wage which the city defines as “a wage that can support a family at, or above, the poverty level” currently pegged at $16.37.

SPEAK OUT!

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