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Retail Dive: Minimum wage increases win in five states and San Francisco

By Daphne Howland
Retail Dive, November 5, 2014 

Dive Brief:

Despite a strong showing by Republicans, who often oppose minimum wage hikes and sometimes minimum wages at all, voters across the country approved minimum wage increases in a midterm election year. ... Experts told CNBC that there could also be a shift in attitude among Congressional Republicans regarding a minimum wage hike, but that it would likely be tied to tax reform.

Dive Insight:

President Barack Obama has kept pressure on the idea of raising the minimum wage, and the issue has gained traction in an era...

Business Journals: 3 things businesses should know about state election results around U.S.

By Kent Hoover
American City Business Journals, Nov 5, 2014

Voters in state elections did everything from raise the minimum wage to legalize marijuana on Election Day. Here are three developments that are particularly relevant to business:

Most states now have minimum wages higher than the federal rate

Even as Republicans gained complete control of Congress, a Democratic issue — raising the minimum wage — was a winner in four Republican states. Voters in Arkansas, Nebraska, South Dakota and Alaska approved ballot measures increasing the minimum wage in their states. This brings the number of...

PAYCHEX: Minimum Wage FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions and Their Answers

Paychex, November 04, 2014

... How might raising the minimum wage affect small-business owners?

The effect on small businesses of a higher minimum wage is uncertain, but opinions abound. The Department of Labor has posted “Minimum Wage Mythbusters” that answer 17 commonly held but erroneous beliefs about the minimum wage, including: Increasing the minimum wage will cause people to lose their jobs; and Increasing the minimum wage is bad for businesses.

It’s worth noting results of a poll by the American Sustainable Business Council and Business for a Fair Minimum Wage, released July 2014, which found that 61...

Washington Post: Small business owners: Here’s what matters most as we cast our midterm votes

Health care, minimum wage and the economy on owners’ minds this week

By J.D. Harrison
The Washington Post, Nov 3, 2014

Small business owners represent a particularly active and influential chunk of the electorate, and as they head to the polls this week, they have plenty to consider—the state of the economy, new and looming regulations and legislative initiatives, and the overall political landscape in Washington.

So what will be front and center on their minds when they vote? ...

Elizabeth Valleau, co-owner and chief executive of Empire Mayonnaise Co. in Brooklyn, N.Y.:

“I want lawmakers...

Omaha World Herald: Rick Poore and Holly Sklar, Wage hike makes business sense

By Rick Poore and Holly Sklar
Omaha World Herald, Letter to the Editor, November 1, 2014. For Full Op-Ed Version in Columbus Telegram and other papers click here

Businesses depend on customers who can afford to buy what they are selling. When a growing number of workers can’t make ends meet because their wages have not kept up with the cost of living, it hurts businesses and it hurts Nebraska.

The minimum wage has been stuck since 2009 at $7.25 an hour, just $15,080 a year for full-time work. It’s common to see workers and...

Columbus Telegram (NE): Rick Poore & Holly Sklar: Raising minimum wage will boost business

Op-Ed By Rick Poore & Holly Sklar

Businesses depend on customers who can afford to buy what they are selling. When a growing number of workers can’t make ends meet because their wages have not kept up with the cost of living, it hurts businesses and it hurts Nebraska. Nebraskans can change this. ... Voters in Alaska, Arkansas, Illinois and South Dakota will also be considering minimum wage increases...

Associated Press (AP): Small business divided over minimum wage votes

By Joyce Rosenberg

Associated Press (AP), October 29, 2014

Workers in five states could get a raise after Election Day. Some small business owners say raising the minimum wage will pressure their companies, forcing them to cut employees' hours or jobs. Others say it's the right thing to do for workers and the economy.

Minimum wage referendums are on Tuesday's ballots in Alaska, Arkansas, Illinois, Nebraska and South Dakota, where minimums range from $6.25 to $8.25 an hour. ...

Seasonal workers at Rick Poore's Lincoln, Nebraska screen printing and embroidery company earn the minimum wage. Tuesday's...

The State (SC): Affordable housing in Midlands difficult for minimum wage workers

By Sarah Ellis
The State, October 22, 2014

COLUMBIA, SC — To rent an average one-bedroom apartment with utilities affordably in the Columbia metro area, a person would have to earn more than $12 an hour in a 40-hour work week or work 70 hours a week earning minimum wage of $7.25 an hour. ...

“It obviously reflects that it’s very difficult to live on minimum wage, whether you’re an individual or family,” said Frank Knapp, president and CEO of the South Carolina Small Business Chamber of Commerce, which advocates raising the federal minimum wage...

Weekly Standard: WH Blog: 'The Right to Conduct Business Is Earned by Being a Good Corporate Citizen'

By Jeryl Bier
The Weekly Standard, Oct 21, 2014

President Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama have made increasing the federal minimum wage one of their marquee issues during campaign appearances leading up to the 2014 elections. After pushing for an increase to $9.00/hour up through 2013, the president moved the bar up to $10.10/hour in his 2014 State of the Union Address. Now, on Monday, the White House enlisted Paul Saginaw, the co-founder of Zingerman’s Community of Businesses in Ann Arbor, Michigan, in the cause. According to Saginaw, "the right to conduct business is earned by being...

White House Blog: Paul Saginaw: A Small Business Owner's Perspective: A High Road on the Minimum Wage

By Paul Saginaw
White House Blog, October 20. 2014

My partner, Ari Weinzweig, and I never subscribed to the conservative economic theory of Milton Friedman, that “the business of business is business.” To us, the right to conduct business is earned by being a good corporate citizen — by producing products and delivering services responsibly, hiring responsibly, generating profits responsibly, and finally, sharing profits with those who help produce them and with the wider community from which the revenues are drawn.

For more than three decades, our successful businesses have been profitable but never by...