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  Living Wages

 Tens of thousands of Memphis workers are not able to meet their families' basic
  needs for shelter, food, transportation,
  and health care on their wages alone.
  Despite working hard, they are forced
  to rely on public assistance, charitable
  help, or second and third jobs in order
  to make ends meet. Without a living
  wage, they face uncertainty about how
  they will care for themselves and their
  children.

 

  Workers Interfaith Network believes that every worker should earn a living wage,
  especially if their employer is being supported with our taxpayer dollars.
  That's why WIN's members, in coalition with 42 faith, labor, and community organizations,
  fought to pass living wage ordinances in the Memphis City Council and the
  Shelby County Commission.

   Now thousands of Mid-South workers who keep our city and county clean, secure, and
   running smoothly are paid a living wage that allows them to meet
   their basic needs. Workers covered by the ordinance include city and county workers,
   workers on city and county service contracts (including Memphis Light, Gas and Water contracts),
  and many workers at companies receiving property tax freezes from our city and county.

   In partnership with Let Justice Roll and Interfaith Worker Justice, WIN members also worked
   to raise the federal minimum wage. We are calling on the new Congress and president to raise
   the federal minimum wage to $10 an hour by the year 2010.

   WIN's Living Wage Victories
  
Questions and Answers about living wage ordinances
  
Research on the effects of living wage ordinances
   Press Coverage of WIN's living wage campaign