Last week, the Austin City Council voted to approve a $22/hour wage rate for city employees, up from its current rate of $15/hour.
At holding public hearings on the matter, the City Council heard from workers that argued with the increase in the cost of living and a rise in inflation across the board, $15/hour was no longer a livable wage for workers in the city. Although the City Council had last raised hourly pay rates for workers in 2018, it i not necessarily a surprise that the City Council was confronted with a request for another pay raise.
I do want to remind workers that just because the City Council approved a wage hike does not necessarily mean the $22/hour pay rate will go into place. Austin’s City Manager now has the $22/hour wage rate resolution to consider when laying out the 2022/2023 city budget. The budget is set to be finalized next month at which point we should see whether this wage hike will actually take place. Stay tuned.
For additional information: https://spectrumlocalnews.com/tx/austin/news/2022/06/16/austin-livable-wages-
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