Workers Oppose Anti-Living Wage Legislation

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Updated: 3/07/2012 2:06 pm
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP, abc24.com) - Workers from across the state are speaking out against legislation that would prevent Tennessee cities and counties from establishing a living wage.

About 100 workers gathered on the steps of the state Capitol to protest the measure that would ban higher wage requirements set by local governments and repeal any standard that has already been set, which in this case would be in Memphis.

Republican Rep. Glen Casada of Franklin, the bill's sponsor, said it's necessary to have "uniform ... business practices" between cities and counties.

Tom Anderson is president of the United Campus Workers. He says the proposal is a bad idea because the "living wage is the bare minimum that a person needs to pay their bills."

The legislation was to be heard in the State and Local Government Subcommittee on Wednesday.

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ReligionStinks - 3/12/2012 2:43 PM
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It's interesting how Republicans are always for "home rule" - unless it is a right they do not like. Oh, and they are always railing against "activist judges" - unless, of course, those judges are ruling for THEM. How can you tell a Republican is lying? Anwer: His lips are moving.

missy22 - 3/8/2012 12:37 PM
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Minimum and living wage laws are misguided and counterproductive.
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