Why did the City of Seattle pass a citywide minimum wage ordinance, increasing the minimum wage to $15 per hour from the Washington state minimum wage of $9.47 per hour? This is an inquiry into the political workings of Seattle’s $15 minimum wage from both a policy perspective and a political activism perspective. I conducted an analysis of documents and public hearing videos from the City of Seattle and media documents on the ordinance to better understand the policy history surrounding the ordinance. I also conducted semi-structured, in-depth interviews with political actors involved in either activism or policymaking for the ordinance. I found that there were three crucial elements that worked together to create the Seattle minimum wage:...
This capstone projects examines the coming of the fight for a $15 minimum wage across New York State...
We study the impact of the minimum wage hike in Seattle from $9.47 to $13 on wagebill, labor demand,...
above poverty for certain workers in the private sector. The author argues that political condi-tion...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017The $15 wage movement has grown substantially since th...
This Note will discuss the implications of a high minimum wage by examining the debate around the Se...
Thesis advisor: Christopher MaxwellThis paper aims to measure the impact of increases to Seattle min...
This brief on Seattle’s minimum wage experience represents the first in a series that CWED will be i...
This Note examines whether the organizational methods successfully employed by the “Fight for 15” fa...
Over the last six years, the “Raise the Wage” coalition has campaigned for raising the minimum wage ...
In 2014 the Seattle Office of Council, Seattle minimum wage ordinance announced that the city would...
There are seismic changes going on in the political system. The United States Supreme Court has cons...
There are seismic changes going on in the political system. The United States Supreme Court has cons...
As of December 2018, over 40 localities in the United States have minimum wage laws that set a wage...
Perhaps one of the most politically contentious debates arguably revolves around minimum wage rates,...
Oregon’s current minimum wage of $9.25 per hour is unsustainable as it does not provide adequate nut...
This capstone projects examines the coming of the fight for a $15 minimum wage across New York State...
We study the impact of the minimum wage hike in Seattle from $9.47 to $13 on wagebill, labor demand,...
above poverty for certain workers in the private sector. The author argues that political condi-tion...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017The $15 wage movement has grown substantially since th...
This Note will discuss the implications of a high minimum wage by examining the debate around the Se...
Thesis advisor: Christopher MaxwellThis paper aims to measure the impact of increases to Seattle min...
This brief on Seattle’s minimum wage experience represents the first in a series that CWED will be i...
This Note examines whether the organizational methods successfully employed by the “Fight for 15” fa...
Over the last six years, the “Raise the Wage” coalition has campaigned for raising the minimum wage ...
In 2014 the Seattle Office of Council, Seattle minimum wage ordinance announced that the city would...
There are seismic changes going on in the political system. The United States Supreme Court has cons...
There are seismic changes going on in the political system. The United States Supreme Court has cons...
As of December 2018, over 40 localities in the United States have minimum wage laws that set a wage...
Perhaps one of the most politically contentious debates arguably revolves around minimum wage rates,...
Oregon’s current minimum wage of $9.25 per hour is unsustainable as it does not provide adequate nut...
This capstone projects examines the coming of the fight for a $15 minimum wage across New York State...
We study the impact of the minimum wage hike in Seattle from $9.47 to $13 on wagebill, labor demand,...
above poverty for certain workers in the private sector. The author argues that political condi-tion...