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Inflation-based minimum wage boost to benefit 300K workers
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A 16-cent increase to the minimum wage goes into effect Jan. 1.
A 16-cent increase to the minimum wage goes into effect Jan. 1, and it starts the clock for Gov-Elect Murphy to make good on campaign promises pledging to boost it further.
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Inflation-based minimum wage boost to benefit 300K workers
Clip: 12/27/2017 | 3m 10sVideo has Closed Captions
A 16-cent increase to the minimum wage goes into effect Jan. 1, and it starts the clock for Gov-Elect Murphy to make good on campaign promises pledging to boost it further.
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