The national campaign to raise the minimum wage (“Fight for $15”) may soon have an impact on Colorado employers. California and New York recently became the first two states to enact legislation that will eventually raise the minimum wage in those states to $15.00. While Colorado’s attempts to pass similar legislation in 2015 failed, the Fight for $15 campaign has inspired a 2016 ballot initiative that would significantly increase the state’s minimum wage, and state Democrats recently introduced legislation that would punish large employers who fail to pay more than $12.00 per hour. This article analyzes Colorado’s current minimum wage and past Fight for $15 efforts, the 2016 ballot initiative and recently introduced legislation, and how they would have a tremendous impact on Colorado employers.
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