Mayor Richard Berry says it isn't up
to him to enforce the voter-approved ordinance increasing the minimum wage in Albuquerque .
The
Albuquerque Journal reports that Berry
said in a written statement Tuesday that the law gave discretion to the city
attorney, not the mayor, to enforce the ordinance. Berry later told the Journal that the city
attorney is concerned about stepping into employer-employee disputes that could
involve tens of thousands of businesses.
The debate over carrying out the
ordinance sharpened this week when the owner of the Route 66 Malt Shop
announced that his employees had signed paperwork agreeing to work at the old,
lesser wage.
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