The outlook for unemployment in Albuquerque just got dimmer. A push by progressive Democrats to raise Albuquerque's minimum wage is going to make it to the ballot in November.
The Albuquerque city council could approve the measure outright or submit it to voters. The plan proposes that all unskilled labor be paid $8.50. If this proposal becomes law it will reduce the number of entry level jobs in the Duke City and reduce the competitiveness of all entities domiciled there.
Push for Uncompetitive Price Fix in Duke City
Posted by
Jim Spence
on Friday, August 24, 2012
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New Mexico News Analysis
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