U.S. Companies at Odds Over Minimum Wage
America's businesses are at odds over minimum wage legislation, but the rift has little to do with a $2.10 hourly raise. A Senate bill that could win final passage this week has divided the private sector, pitting small businesses and retailers that would benefit from tax breaks in the bill against the larger corporations and manufacturers that would have to pay for them. At issue are tax breaks contained in the Senate bill as sweeteners to attract Republican votes for the minimum wage increase. The legislation would increase the federal minimum from $5.15 to $7.25 an hour in three steps over the next two years.
See "U.S. Companies at Odds Over Minimum Wage", Jim Kuhnhenn, San Francisco Chronicle, January 29, 2007