“Fair Shot” Calls 2015 Session Significant, But Minimum Wage Still Needs To Rise

Salem, Ore. – With Sine Die expected in the next several days, the Fair Shot for All coalition today called the 2015 legislative session “one of the most significant sessions in recent history for Oregon’s working families,” with four major policy solutions enacted into law.

In 2014, more than 20 community and labor groups formed a coalition with the goal of passing real policy solutions aimed at fixing our broken economy and giving all Oregonians a fair shot at success. Together, Fair Shot for All identified five key policy priorities for the 2015 legislative session:

Expand access to paid sick days
Establish a secure way to save for the future
“Ban the box“ to create job opportunities for people with prior convictions and arrests
End police profiling based on race, gender and sexual orientation
Raise the minimum wage
As the 2015 session comes to a close, the Oregon Legislature has approved four of these five policies, marking significant progress toward economic security for working families. The sole priority still outstanding is raising Oregon’s minimum wage.

“The power of Fair Shot for All comes from its members: working families, small business owners, and community leaders from all over the state who have been calling for real solutions that will give every Oregonian an opportunity to succeed,” said Andrea Miller, executive director of Causa. “Throughout the 2015 legislative session, they showed up at hearings, met with legislators, made phone calls, wrote letters, and rallied in cities across the state. They shared their stories and made the case for change. They made their voices heard in Salem and elected officials responded.”

“We achieved significant progress for working families this session, but our work is far from over,” said Andrea Paluso, executive director of Family Forward Oregon. “While the legislature’s failure to act to raise the wage is disappointing, we will continue pushing our elected officials to take actions that create an economy that works for all of us.”

A 2015 study from the Labor Education and Research Center at the University of Oregon reported that the average age of minimum wage workers is 35. The study also reported that nearly two-thirds of minimum wage workers are women and many of them are supporting families.

About Fair Shot for All

Fair Shot For All is a broad coalition of community and labor groups that have joined together to push for real policy solutions that address economic inequality and give a better future for all Oregonians. This includes Family Forward Oregon, SEIU Local 503, SEIU Local 49, Oregon AFL-CIO, Oregon AFSCME, Asian Pacific American Network of Oregon, Basic Rights Oregon, Causa, Center for Intercultural Organizing, Oregon Education Association, PCUN, Planned Parenthood Advocates of Oregon, Rural Organizing Project, UFCW Local 555, and the Urban League of Portland.

To learn more, visit www.fairshotoregon.org

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