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Madison's Minimum Wage Goes Up Jan. 1

Law Suit Continues Against City

The minimum wage in Madison will be 55 cents higher than elsewhere in Wisconsin beginning Saturday.

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A lawsuit by some of the state's biggest business groups seeks to change that. Both sides have until today to file briefs in Dane County Circuit Court.

A hearing is scheduled Jan. 5.

Wisconsin hasn't increased the minimum wage since it rose to $5.15 an hour in September of 1997. The city of Madison decided to take matters into its own hands and boost its minimum wage to $5.70 an hour beginning Jan. 1. It would jump to $6.50 an hour a year later and $7.25 a year after that.

Madison Mayor Dave Cieslewicz said the city will vigorously fight a lawsuit challenging its plan to increase the minimum wage.

Cieslewicz said he's disappointed by the lawsuit, but "I'm sure it's even more disappointing to the hard-working families who would benefit from the minimum wage ordinance."



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