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The 15 Dollar Revolution

Season 2 Episode 210 | 27m 17sVideo has Closed Captions

The history and complexities of implementing Seattle’s new $15 minimum wage.

As Seattle prepares to implement a $15-per-hour minimum wage, it’s not as simple as many think. IN Close unravels the complexities of the law, showing who will get the first raises, and for how much. Why most minimum wage workers won’t earn $15 an hour for a little while. Plus, an depth look at the grass-roots movement that sparked this wage revolution.

03/25/2015 | Rating NR

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The 15 Dollar Revolution

Season 2 Episode 210 | 27m 17sVideo has Closed Captions

As Seattle prepares to implement a $15-per-hour minimum wage, it’s not as simple as many think. IN Close unravels the complexities of the law, showing who will get the first raises, and for how much. Why most minimum wage workers won’t earn $15 an hour for a little while. Plus, an depth look at the grass-roots movement that sparked this wage revolution.

03/25/2015 | Rating NR

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