This article is way too long and boring. Seriously. On 9/26/06, Gruss wrote: > > Citywide Minimum-Wage Rules:Living Wages or Killing Jobs? > September 26, 2006 > WSJ ECONOMIST DISCUSSION > > On Sept. 11, Chicago Mayor Richard M. Daley used the first veto of his > 17-year tenure to reject an ordinance aimed at forcing big retailers > to pay wages of $10 an hour and health benefits equivalent to $3 an > hour by 2010. The veto is important to Wal-Mart Stores Inc., which > plans to open its first store in Chicago late this month in the > economically depressed 37th ward.
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