Elected Officials, Unions, and Community Groups Emphasize Need to Raise the Minimum Wage at Asbury Park Press Conference
Winning approval of Ballot Question #2 to raise New Jersey’s minimum wage depends on achieving a maximum voter turnout on November 5th. The vast majority of us realize that $7.25 per hour doesn’t cut it in our state. If you do the math, there simply is no way to pay for rent, utilities, child care, transportation, insurance, and health care – even if you have two or three minimum wage jobs. We all know that our state must do better.
Star-Ledger Urges New Jersey to Vote “Yes” on Ballot Question #2 to Raise the State Minimum Wage
Daily Journal and Courier Post Editorials in Favor of Ballot Question #2
As opponents to raising the minimum wage ramp up attacks against Ballot Question #2, it is always encouraging to see stories in the news that cut through the rhetoric and explain why increasing the minimum wage is a good thing for struggling families and our state’s economy.
Mayors, Elected Officials, and Labor/Community Partners Call for Approval of Minimum Wage Increase during Jersey City Leafleting & Press Conference
We thank Jersey City Mayor Steven Fulop, Hoboken Mayor Dawn Zimmer, and Bayonne Mayor Mark Smith as well as all elected officials, union members, and community partners who joined together at the Journal Square PATH Station to urge commuters and local residents to vote “Yes” on Ballot Question #2 this November 5th. Ballot Question #2 is a statewide referendum that if approved by voters, would raise the state minimum wage from $7.25 to $8.25 per hour and tie future adjustments to the cost of living.
Cory Booker Elected to U.S. Senate by Promoting Vision of Compromise and Progress
Becomes New Jersey’s First African-American U.S. Senator
U.S. SENATE – ELECTION TODAY: Vote Cory Booker For U.S. Senate
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The New Jersey State AFL-CIO wholeheartedly believes that the best candidate to represent New Jersey families in the U.S. Senate is Mayor Cory Booker. As mayor of Newark, Cory Booker has worked on reducing poverty and crime, as well as fighting to foster economic growth. We strongly believe Mayor Booker will be committed to fighting for the core values of the middle class, bringing a vision of compromise and compassion to the U.S. Senate.
Letter to the Editor: Reduce CEO Worker Pay Gap With Minimum Wage Increase
TRENTON, N.J. – The following is a Letter to the Editor sent to the Philadelphia Inquirer, by Charles Wowkanech, New Jersey State AFL-CIO President, in response to an Op-Ed piece that appeared in the paper:
New Jersey State AFL-CIO Shutdown Press Conference Calls on Lawmakers to End Shutdown, Avoid Debt Ceiling
Joined By Mayor Cory Booker, Senate President Stephen Sweeney and Furloughed Government Worker from AFGE



