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	"author_name": "Amazon Labor Union-IBT Local 1",
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	"title": "$30 for Our City - Bill Introduction Rally",
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	"description": "Costs are up and wages are down, pushing New Yorkers out of our city. Earning the minimum wage shouldn’t mean living in poverty, but working people are struggling to afford rent, groceries, and life in NYC while wealthy corporations make record profits. It’s time to fight for our fair share and deliver a wage New Yorkers deserve: $30 for Our City. On March 10th, Council Member Sandy Nurse will introduce legislation to raise New York City’s minimum wage to $30 an hour and to mark this historic step, our coalition will officially launch the $30 for Our City campaign with a rally and press conference at City Hall. We invite you to stand with us. Our Coalition Raise Up NY is a coalition of labor unions, community groups, workers’ rights organizations, and businesses that support underpaid workers in the fight for fair wages and an economy that works for everyone. In 2023, the coalition fought to pass the Raise the Wage Act for a higher minimum wage with annual cost-of-living increases, winning a partial victory when Governor Hochul adopted a minimum wage that reached $17 downstate and $16 upstate this year. But these raises are far from enough, and the fight for a living wage continues. Now, we’re taking the fight to New York City — once a leader in wages, the most expensive city in the nation is now far behind high-cost-of-living cities like Denver, San Francisco, and Seattle. One in every four New Yorkers lives in poverty. Families are struggling with rising costs of rent, groceries, and childcare, exacerbating poor health, homelessness, and displacement. We need to tackle our affordability crisis head-on by raising NYC’s minimum wage to $30 by 2030.",
	"url": "https://actionnetwork.org/events/30-for-our-city-bill-introduction-rally"
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