Cuomo: Minimum Wage Hike Not Possible This Year
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Cuomo: Minimum Wage Hike Not Possible This Year

New York City : NY : USA | May 21, 2012 at 8:57 AM PDT
Source: The New York Observer
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Minimum Wage Hike Not Possible This Year 11:34am (Photo: Getty) Democrats the State Legislature are pushing hard for an increase in the minimum wage this year, but Governor Andrew Cuomo remains solidly skeptical of the ability of the legislation to get anywhere in the Republican-controlled State... FULL ARTICLE AT The New York Observer
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