NYC Sues Itself Over Legality of 2 New Wage Laws
New York City's mayor is suing its city council.
At issue: the legality of two new laws setting a minimum
wage for workers on many city-funded projects.
The council overrode Mayor Michael Bloomberg's veto in
June to mandate a wage of at least $10 per hour for workers at companies
getting $1 million or more in city funding.
They cover all sorts of companies getting city subsidies
or contracts, as well as landlords renting space to city agencies.
Bloomberg says he thinks the wage requirements hurt
business.
In a lawsuit filed Friday, the city's legal department
also argues that the wage hikes are illegal.
City lawyers say only the state is empowered to set a
minimum wage.
A council spokeswoman says lawmakers are confident the
challenge will be shot down.
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