November 4th is not the end of 15 Now in Boston or New England. We
are continuing to fight for working people to receive a real living wage of $15
with new, exciting campaigns in the new year! Get in touch to get
involved.
CONTACT
15NowNewEngland@gmail.com
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More Minimum Wage
Victories:
San
Francisco, CA
Proposition J
brings $15 an hour to the city!
Oakland,
CA
Proposition FF increases city minimum
wage to $12.25
17 Other
States have now seen
overwhelming support to increase their minimum wages
WE ARE
WINNING
FORWARD TO
15 IN ALL 50
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WE DID IT!
10th Suffolk Votes for $15 an
Hour!
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On Tuesday, the
10th Suffolk District of Massachusetts made history by voting yes on Question 5
- the advisory question supporting a $15 an hour minimum wage! By an
overwhelming majority of 63% working people in West Roxbury, portions of
Roslindale and Brookline said 'yes' to a city in which we all can afford to
live.
State Representative Ed Coppinger of the 10th Suffolk
District will now be held to account on where he stands on the issue of true
living wage. Will he listen to the voice of working people in Greater Boston or
will he support poverty wages?
Question 5 demonstrates that when
we organize in our communities, we can win support from our friends and
neighbors in the fight for a better Boston. However, we need you to get
involved!
15 Now New England will be continuing the fight in the New
Year, building upon the success of the referendum. We need more
resources - donations to fund materials and organizers, endorsements from unions
and community organizations, and most importantly, involvement from activists
like yourself to turn this success into an even bigger victory in the
fight back against the corporate attacks on our living
standards.
Please donate to 15 Now today or contact us to get
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