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New York Wage Board testimony

Description: Provided testimony to the New York Wage Board, impaneled by Governor Andrew Cuomo, to recommend a new minimum wage for fast-food workers in New York, on why an increase to $15/hr, indexed to consumer price increases, is required under the legal “adequacy” standard for “health and livelihood” under New York’s Labor Law. In so doing, provided a narrative account of the legal standards envisioned under “minimum” or “living” wage laws in U.S. and international labor history.
Project/Activity Leader(s): Tara Melish, Associate Professor and Director, Buffalo Human Rights Center
Unit: Law School
Department: Law School
City: Buffalo
State: NY
Country: United States
External Funding: No
Start Date: 2015-06
End Date: 2015-06
External Partners:

Coalition for Economic Justice (CEJ)

Are UB students involved? No

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