Living Wages at KSU
Kathy Schwaig
Every full-time KSU employee deserves a wage they can live on. According to MIT, a living wage for one working adult with no children is $16.72/hour in Cobb County in 2020 (1).
The City of Atlanta, Athens-Clarke County Unified Government, and the Universities of Memphis, Rochester, and Kentucky have all committed to raising their minimum wages to $15/hour. KSU is falling behind local and peer institutions by failing to take this necessary step towards racial, economic, and gender justice.
(1) Glasmeier, A. K. (2020). Living Wage Calculation for Cobb County, GA [Massachusetts Institute of Technology]. Living Wage Calculator. https://livingwage.mit.edu/counties/13067
To:
Kathy Schwaig
From:
[Your Name]
We call on KSU and the Board of Regents to commit to the following:
(1) Raise the wage floor to $15/hour or $31,200/year by the 2023 fiscal year, and to $20/hour or $41,600/year by the 2025 fiscal year;
(2) Increase salaries under $70,000 to address corresponding wage compression or inversion as well as gender and racial inequities in pay;
(3) Annual cost of living adjustments for all employees by the 2023 fiscal year; and
(4) Adjust compensation so that no Kennesaw State University employee can make more than 10 times the University’s lowest-paid full-time employee by the 2025 fiscal year