Intersectionality Squared: Intrastate Minimum Wage Preemption & Schuette’s Second-Class Citizens

Alex M. Johnson
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Between 2012 and 2017, more than twenty municipalities passed ordinances providing for extended labor protections for their residents like paid sick leave and higher minimum wages.1 Often these municipalities and their governing bodies have been more liberal and racially diverse than their respective legislatures.2 In some of the states where municipalities have succeeded in passing this legislation, the state legislature has very quickly preempted those measures with a state law dictating that no city can set a minimum wage higher than the federal standard of $7.25 an hour.3 These state laws banning cities from raising the working wage constitute intrastate minimum wage preemption. The lawmakers preempting these local reform efforts proffer to justifications for the bills rooted in economics and federalism.4 However, these preemptive measures raise consequential questions related to
交叉性的平方:州内最低工资优先和舒特的二等公民
2012年至2017年期间,20多个城市通过了法令,为其居民提供延长的劳动保护,如带薪病假和更高的最低工资这些市政当局及其管理机构往往比其各自的立法机构更加自由和种族多样化在一些市政当局成功地通过了这项立法的州,州立法机关很快就先发制人地制定了一项州法律,规定任何城市的最低工资都不能高于每小时7.25美元的联邦标准这些禁止城市提高工人工资的州法律构成了州内最低工资优先权。立法者们先发制人,阻止这些地方改革努力,为植根于经济和联邦制的法案提供了理由然而,这些先发制人的措施引发了相关的后果问题
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