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Subject Pay raise would boost county's female, Black employees
Date June 13, 2023 1:01 PM
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In this newsletter: We publish our annual analysis of what Allegheny County pays its employees ([link removed]) amid debate over boosting the minimum wage to $20 an hour. Our newsroom wants to hear from you about how the reversal of Roe v. Wade ([link removed]) has affected your life and/or outlook. And our journalists continue to follow developments surrounding shelter for unhoused populations ([link removed]) in Pittsburgh.


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** Pay raise would boost women, Black employees of Allegheny County — unless it’s vetoed ([link removed])
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County Executive Rich Fitzgerald has opposed legislation to raise pay for county employees to at least $20 per hour, saying it would be too expensive. Proponents say county employees should not have to subsidize the county budget by forgoing a raise.
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** 1 in 3 students experience food insecurity nationwide. With state funding, local universities are ramping up efforts to tackle it. ([link removed])
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