WAGES: Making Up for Lost Time

Making Up for Lost Time

When he was campaigning for office, George Bush pledged to raise the minimum wage, which his predecessor had been content to leave at $3.35 an hour since 1981. Last week the Administration sought to make good on that promise. Testifying at a Senate hearing, Labor Secretary Elizabeth Dole proposed legislation that would boost the minimum wage to $4.25 an hour over the next three years.

The most controversial part of Bush's plan is a so-called training wage, which was a condition of his campaign pledge. The training wage would enable employers to pay workers $3.35 an hour for their first six...

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