Government Executive
Progressive Dems to Obama: Raise Minimum Wage for Federal Contractors
By Eric Katz
December 6, 2013
Progressive lawmakers have told President Obama he should unilaterally raise
the minimum wage for federal contact employees, saying it would allow him to
fulfill his promise of helping low-income earners without waiting for
congressional action.
Despite Obamafs recent push to increase the minimum wage across the nationfs
entire workforce, the fate of such a measure in Congress remains uncertain.
Reps. Keith Ellison, D-Minn., and Raul Grijalva, D-Ariz., co-chairmen of the
Congressional Progressive Caucus, wrote Obama a letter Dec. 4 telling him to
take the gbold steph of issuing an executive order that would increase the wages
for workers on federal contracts.
All told, Ellison and Grijalva said, the measure would affect more than 2
million employees.
gWe believe the federal government should set a positive example and pay
workers a living wage,h the duo wrote. gYou have the ability to make a living
wage a reality for millions of Americans, which will benefit their families and
also spur needed economic growth.h
The minimum wage has become a hot topic in recent weeks, with both the
presidentfs push and organized protests by low-wage workers across the country.
Democrats have called for the nationfs lowest earners to make at least $10.10
per hour, a significant increase from the current minimum of $7.25. That
initiative, however, is unlikely to pass the Republican-controlled House.
While Obama supports raising the minimum wage generally, White House Press
Secretary Jay Carney issued a lukewarm response when asked about the Progressive
Caucusf request.
gThis has always been done legislatively,h Carney said, gand it has been done
with support from Republicans and not just Democrats in the past.h
Stan Soloway, president of the Professional Services Council, told
Government Executive any company gought to pay a fair and reasonable
wage,h but downplayed the potential impact of the proposed executive order.
gIt is somewhat disingenuous to imply, as some have, that contractors somehow
get away with paying substandard or inadequate wages,h Soloway said. gGovernment
contractors are, uniquely, required to adhere to federally dictated pay levels
-- they do not set the pay scale themselves.h
He added hourly wages for contracted employees are generally pre-determined
by the Labor Department, and questioned whether the president would even have
the legal authority to issue such an order.
American Federation of Government Employees National President J. David Cox
said Friday he supports the effort to raise the minimum wage nationally, adding
some of his members make the minimum allowable income or just more than it, but
did not offer a comment on the proposal to raise contractor pay
specifically.
By Eric Katz
December 6, 2013
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