Seattle's city council passes $15 minimum wage

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SEATTLE • An ordinance that gradually increases the minimum wage in the city to $15, which would make it the highest in the nation, was approved Monday by the Seattle City Council.

The issue has dominated politics in the liberal municipality for months. Mayor Ed Murray, who was elected last year, had promised during his campaign to raise the minimum wage to $15 an hour. A newly elected socialist city council member had pushed the idea as well.

The measure would take effect April 1, 2015.

The plan includes a phase-in of the wage increase over several years, with a slower process for small businesses. The plan gives businesses with more than 500 employees nationally at least three years to phase in the increase. Those providing health insurance will have four years to complete the move. Smaller organizations will be given seven years.