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New York Governor Andrew Cuomo Raising Minimum Wage to $15 for State Workers

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Andrew Burton—Getty Images New York Governor Andrew Cuomo announces his support to raise the minimum wage for the state of New York to $15 per hour on Sept. 10, 2015.

10,000 state employees will see their hourly wage raised to $15 by 2018

Gov. Andrew Cuomo is raising the minimum wage for about 10,000 state workers to $15 an hour over the next six years.

Cuomo’s office says that will initially affect about 1,000 office assistants, custodial workers and lifeguards in New York City, whose hourly wage will reach $15 by the end of 2018.

Another 9,000 employees upstate will see wages rise to that level three years later.

New York’s basic minimum wage is now $8.75 and is set to rise to $9 at year’s end.

The Democratic governor has called for a $15 basic minimum, which state Senate Republicans oppose.

A state wage board recently agreed to increase the minimum…

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