The push to increase New York’s minimum wage effecting millions of workers got a boost and hit a snag in Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s proposed budget.
Cuomo’s inclusion of the bill in his 2013-14 budget proposal makes a deal appear to be within reach. Items in a governor’s budget are rarely dropped completely in negotiations with legislative leaders.
But Cuomo’s plan to increase the minimum wage from $7.25 an hour to $8.75 also dropped a provision that would “index” the wage to inflation.
That pleases Republican leaders, but rankles Democrats who pushed for indexing.
The push to increase New York’s minimum wage effecting millions of workers got a boost and hit a snag in Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s proposed budget.
Cuomo’s inclusion of the bill in his 2013-14 budget proposal makes a deal appear to be within reach. Items in a governor’s budget are rarely dropped completely in negotiations with legislative leaders.
But Cuomo’s plan to increase the minimum wage from $7.25 an hour to $8.75 also dropped a provision that would “index” the wage to inflation.
That pleases Republican leaders, but rankles Democrats who pushed for indexing.