Created: Jan 05, 2007
Updated: Jun 12, 2007
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Living Wages

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A living wage is a wage that allows a person to afford a basic standard of living. A living wage is often higher than the minimum wage and the definition of the standard of living enabled by a living wage is culturally dependent. A living wage description often encompasses the ability to afford housing, food, utilities, transport, health care, and some recreation, working an average of forty hours per week.

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standard of living, quality of life, afford, basic needs, housing, food, transport, utilities, health care, dependents, minimum wage, workers, employees, labor equality, equal pay, poverty, low income, advocacy, raising awareness, ordinances, legislation, employment law
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a campaign to eradicate poverty wages at harvard -- because workers can't eat prestige

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The Living Wage Campaign, together with the unions representing Harvard's janitors and dining hall workers, is advocating a four-part labor package for the committee and administration to embrace. This package will improve the lives of Harvard workers and set important precedents for universities nationwide. Given the attention that Harvard's labor abuses have garnered, the creation of a strong code this year will be important for workers far beyond our community; and conversely, a weak outcome could have devastating effects on workers and campaigns elsewhere.
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Living Wage Coalition of Sonoma County has created a Living Wage ordinance in Petaluma, providing living wage scale jobs at our local Sheraton Hotel and more.  I hope this Coalition comes to have a profile at Wiser Earth and will suggest that. - Connie Madden
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Great work!
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