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Fair Wages

A Guide to Understanding and Advocating for a $15+ Minimum Wage with Inflation Indexing

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Fair Wages

By: Sage Ellison
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"Fair Wages" by Sage Ellison is an essential guide that empowers individuals and communities to advocate for a $15 minimum wage with inflation indexing. The book addresses the pressing issue of stagnant wages amidst rising living costs, which affects many families across America. It emphasizes that this struggle is not just an economic problem but a communal one, fostering instability and stress.

Ellison provides clear insights into the principles of minimum wage advocacy and explores the complexities of inflation-adjusted wages. Listeners will learn to build compelling arguments for economic policy reforms and effectively mobilize their communities. The guide includes step-by-step actions, practical scripts, and checklists that are tailored for promoting local change, as well as real-world case studies showcasing successful wage policy implementations.

Targeted at community leaders, activists, workers, and educators, "Fair Wages" offers accessible explanations and actionable strategies for understanding and influencing wage policies. By engaging with this book, listeners can become part of a movement advocating for economic equity and improved living standards for themselves and their communities.

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