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This is part two of a two-part story on minimum wage. Part one appeared in the May 19 edition of the Village News and can be read online at www.thevillagenews.com
While business owners are taking steps to financially prepare for the minimum wage increase set to fully take effect in 2022, others believe that there are steps employees can also take to make sure they are employed.
Senator Joel Anderson, of the 38th district, believes that the minimum wage increase is actually a direct attack on the middle class that is not meant to lift or improve the lives of those who make minimum wage.
"No one...
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