Alaska group wants $15 an hour minimum wage by 2027

(The Center Square) – An Alaska group wants the state minimum wage increased to $15 an hour minimum wage by 2027.

The Better Jobs for Alaska campaign submitted more than 41,000 signatures to the Division of Elections. The initiative may appear on the November 2024 general election ballot.

The initiative would also provide employees the ability to accrue a certain amount of hours of paid sick leave per year depending on how many employees their employer has. If the person’s employer has 15 or more employees, the employee could accrue up to 56 hours of paid sick leave per year, and if the person’s employer has under 15 employees, the employee could accrue up to 40 hours of paid sick leave per year. The initiative would also prohibit employers from acting against employees who refuse to attend employer-sponsored meetings regarding religious or political matters.

The current minimum wage in Alaska is $11.73, and Alaska is one of 25 states that saw a minimum wage increase in 2024. From 1996 to 2022, 28 minimum wage increase measures were on the ballot. Voters approved 26 (92.86%) and rejected two (7.14%). The last time that voters rejected a minimum wage increase measure was in 1996 when measures were defeated in Missouri and Montana

In 2014, Alaska voters approved an initiative by 69.4% to 30.7% that increased the minimum wage from $7.75 per hour to $9.75 over three years. That initiative also allowed the minimum wage to be adjusted based on inflation or to remain $1 higher than the federal minimum wage, whichever amount is greater.

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For the latest initiative to get on the 2024 ballot, a minimum of 26,705 valid signatures are needed. If enough signatures are determined to be valid, the initiative will go to the Alaska State Legislature. The Legislature can either approve the initiative or let it go to the ballot for voters to decide.

A minimum wage increase measure may appear on the 2024 ballot in six other states—California, Massachusetts, Michigan, Missouri, Ohio, and Oklahoma.

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