minimum wage
Coverage of minimum wage in the Nexus archive.
- Helpers’ union calls for raising food allowance to HK$2,770, citing inflation
A union representing foreign domestic helpers in Hong Kong has called for raising the monthly food allowance to HK$2,770 from an average of HK$13.30 per meal, citing inflation. The Federation of Asian Domestic Workers Unions (FADWU) also demanded an increase in the monthly minimum wage to HK$6,670 after meeting Labour Department officials following a protest.
- Trade unions urge CM D.K. Shivakumar not to withdraw revised minimum wage notification
Trade unions are urging Chief Minister D.K. Shivakumar not to withdraw the revised minimum wage notification. The notification pertains to adjustments in minimum wage rates.
- St. Paul’s new minimum wage for small businesses is helping workers, posing challenges for owners
St. Paul has implemented a new minimum wage of $16.37 for small businesses with 101+ employees and $14.25 for those with five or fewer employees. While workers benefit from higher wages, small business owners face financial challenges, including potential menu price increases and payroll adjustments. Quotes from business owners and shoppers highlight both support for fair wages and concerns about affordability.
- CPD Supt. Snelling to retire, minimum wage hike | The Chicago Report
Chicago Police Supt. Larry Snelling announced his retirement this month. The minimum wage has officially increased in Chicago and Cook County.
- Wearing pride: Mexico’s counterfeit jersey economy, explained
Mexico’s national team jersey, a symbol of national pride, is widely counterfeited due to its high official price relative to average wages. Counterfeit goods, including jerseys, entered through ports like Manzanillo and hubs like Tepito, caused 63.262 billion pesos in consumption in 2025, leading to 70,000 lost formal jobs in the textile sector.
- For Pasadena Businesses, Today’s 53-cent Wage Hike is Just the Beginning
Pasadena's minimum wage increases to $18.57 an hour, a 53-cent raise, but small-business owners highlight higher indirect costs like payroll taxes and workers' compensation. A business with 120 minimum-wage hours weekly could face over $3,300 annually in added expenses.
- Chicago, Cook County minimum wage increases take effect Wednesday
The minimum wage increases for workers in Chicago and Cook County take effect Wednesday. The changes apply to both Chicago and Cook County.
- ACORN leader Beulah LaBostrie fought for fairness for all people
Beulah Kenny LaBostrie, a longtime president of ACORN, led voter registration drives, fair housing advocacy, and minimum wage campaigns in New Orleans. She opposed privatization efforts and mentored activists post-Hurricane Katrina before her death in 2018 at age 96.
- ‘I hope you can live with your consciences’: Pa. minimum wage proposal blocked by Senate GOP
Pennsylvania Senate Republicans blocked a Democratic effort to raise the state’s minimum wage to $15 an hour with annual cost-of-living increases. The House had passed the bill, but Senate rules prevented debate on its contents during a procedural vote, leading to a party-line split. Neighboring states have higher minimum wages than Pennsylvania’s current $7.25.
- Hawaiʻi Won’t Solve Its Housing Crisis Until It Solves Its Wage Crisis
The article argues that Hawaiʻi's housing crisis cannot be resolved without addressing the wage crisis. It proposes establishing a pathway to a minimum wage of at least $30 per hour as a solution.
- A new bill calls for $25 minimum wage. Here's where that isn't 'sufficient'
A new bill proposes a $25 minimum wage, which is higher than the current federal minimum wage. Data indicates this amount may not be sufficient for some workers.
- A new bill calls for $25 minimum wage. Here’s where that isn’t ‘sufficient’
A new bill proposes a $25 minimum wage, which is higher than the current federal minimum wage, but data suggests it may not be sufficient for some. The article highlights the potential inadequacy of the proposed wage in certain contexts.
- New Laws Take Effect July 1, Led Locally by a Pasadena Wage Hike
New laws take effect on July 1, with Pasadena leading a local minimum wage increase to $18.57 per hour, driven by the Consumer Price Index. The change is the most immediate impact in the city, affecting all employers.
- Guest Opinion | Calmatters’ Dan Walters: California Turns to Minimum Wage Hikes to Offset High Living Costs. There’s a Downside
California has the nation’s highest cost of living, with rents 53% higher and utilities 63% higher than the national average, contributing to the highest poverty rate. High housing costs are a primary factor in Californians moving to other states.
- Raising the minimum wage has been a big political winner. Now it's running into resistance
Raising the minimum wage has been a successful progressive policy at the ballot box, but recent losses indicate growing resistance and a slowing of its political momentum due to economic factors.
- State employee sues Colorado for ignoring Denver’s minimum wage
Jenny Telles, a state employee, sued Colorado after being paid less than Denver's $19.29 minimum wage despite working there. She alleges dozens of colleagues were similarly underpaid, prompting a class-action lawsuit seeking unpaid wages and penalties. Colorado lawmakers passed a bill (SB26-193) to exempt the state from local minimum wage laws, though amendments added wage protections.
- Sindh cabinet approves provincial budget ahead of presentation in assembly
The Sindh cabinet approved the 2026-27 provincial budget, which includes measures to address poverty and set a minimum wage for workers. Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah emphasized catering to all classes and improving fiscal efficiency ahead of presenting the budget in the Sindh Assembly.
- ICE says relaxed detention standards 'reduce the burden' on contractors running its lockups
Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has relaxed detention standards, allowing contractors to use artificial intelligence tools for detainee communication and continue refusing to pay minimum wage for detainees’ voluntary work.
- BUDGET 2026-27: Govt balances relief and IMF diktat
The 2026-27 budget aligns with IMF fiscal targets, freezes provincial transfers for three years, and introduces new taxes on social media earnings and traders while offering relief to salaried individuals, exporters, and real estate sectors. It includes a 7% salary and pension increase, a higher minimum wage, and tax cuts for certain income brackets and industries.
- Mexico Productivity Stalls, Clouding Its Nearshoring Promise
Mexico's productivity stagnated in the first quarter with a 0.1% decline and annual growth of just 0.1%, while output per hour worked remains near 2009 levels. Productivity in factory and industrial work fell 1.2% over the year, despite an increase in the minimum wage.
- Iranians struggle to buy food as war drives up prices
Iranian authorities are implementing food vouchers and increasing the minimum wage to ease consumer pressure, but residents of Tehran report difficulty affording food as war-related price hikes persist.
- Chicago's minimum wage will increase in July
Chicago's minimum wage will increase to $17.05 an hour starting July 1. The adjustment is set to take effect in the upcoming month.
- Minimum wage revision brings little relief to workers
Telangana's long-awaited minimum wage revision after two decades offers minimal relief to workers, with negligible gains, reduced real earnings, and rates falling below Central government benchmarks.
- Major British retailers axe 18,000 jobs as Labour's tax and minimum wage hikes bite
Major British retailers are cutting 18,000 jobs due to Labour's tax and minimum wage increases. The job reductions are attributed to the impact of these policy changes on the retail sector.
- NashVillager Podcast: Tennessee’s minimum wage is the very minimum
Tennessee does not have its own minimum wage, meaning the state's base pay rate has remained unchanged for nearly two decades. The article discusses this issue alongside local news updates and credits the production team of the NashVillager Podcast.
- About 3 million workers on minimum wage to receive 4.75% pay rise in Fair Work Commission ruling
Approximately 3 million minimum wage workers in Australia will receive a 4.75% pay increase, with 100,000 of the lowest-paid workers getting a 6% raise, following a ruling by the Fair Work Commission. The minimum hourly wage will rise from $24.95 to $26.44.
- Minimum wage for Hamilton’s men’s AHL team is $27K higher than new women’s pro hockey team
The Professional Women's Hockey League players union disclosed members' salaries, revealing a $27,000 difference in minimum wages between Hamilton’s men’s AHL team and the new women’s pro hockey team. The data sparked discussions about pay disparities in men's and women's hockey leagues.
- How Spain Avoided the Global Populist Backlash
Spain has experienced significant economic growth post-pandemic, creating one-third of EU jobs and boosting disposable income faster than France and Germany. Progressive policies like minimum wage hikes and guaranteed income helped curb the far right, but a housing crisis now threatens long-term stability.
- In deeply red Oklahoma, minimum wage’s biggest 2026 election cycle fight is about to be decided
Oklahomans will vote on a measure to double the minimum wage in the 2026 election, reflecting the state's economic mood and inflation outlook across political parties.
- Another Labour U-turn? Minister says teenagers might NOT get full minimum wage before 2030 as businesses warn move will fuel youth jobs crisis
A minister indicates teenagers may not receive the full minimum wage before 2030, contradicting earlier Labour promises. Businesses warn the delay could exacerbate a youth jobs crisis.
- Minimum wage rise has made it difficult for employers to hire young people, says Alan Milburn – UK politics live
Alan Milburn's government-commissioned report highlights that rising minimum wages have made it harder for employers to hire young people, particularly in low-margin sectors like retail and hospitality. The report warns of a potential 25% increase in 'Neets' (young people not in employment, education, or training) to 1.25 million by the early 2030s without urgent policy changes.
- California State Assembly: Who's running in the June 2 primary and why it matters
The California State Assembly primary on June 2 will elect representatives for all 80 districts, each with over 400,000 constituents. Many Assembly members will be new due to retirements and term limits, making the election of challengers and potential seat flips significant. State Assembly members pass laws on issues like paid family leave, in-state tuition for undocumented students, and minimum wage standards, which can influence statewide policies.
- Minimum wage hikes killing off job opportunities for the young, warns CBI chief
The CBI chief warns that increasing minimum wage is reducing job opportunities for young people. This highlights concerns about economic policies impacting youth employment.
- Economist warns thousands of Virginia jobs at risk after minimum wage hike signed by Spanberger
An economist from the Employment Policies Institute warns that Virginia's minimum wage hike to $15 by 2028 could lead to thousands of job losses, particularly in the service industry. Governor Abigail Spanberger, who signed the law, argues it will improve affordability for workers, but critics claim it will force businesses to cut hours or positions.
- Riot police push back protesters demanding higher wages in Venezuela
Riot police in Venezuela's capital, Caracas, used force against protesters demanding higher minimum wages. The confrontation highlights ongoing tensions between authorities and citizens over economic conditions.
- California State Senate
The California State Senate, part of the state legislature, drafts laws affecting issues like paid family leave, in-state tuition for undocumented students, and minimum wage standards. It has 40 districts with 15 in LA County, four-year terms, and a supermajority of Democrats. Recent laws include ethnic studies requirements and ending single-family zoning.