Maine Governor Vetoes Minimum Wage Increase For Farmers

 Tell me again that only one of the major parties care about the workers:

AUGUSTA, Maine (AP) — A bill to pay farm workers in Maine a $13.80 per hour minimum wage was vetoed by Democratic Gov. Janet Mills on Wednesday, who says she supports the concept but had questions about the bill’s language.

Lawmakers will get an opportunity to override the veto next week.

House Speaker Rachel Talbot Ross sponsored the bill, which would cover farmworkers under Maine’s annually indexed minimum wage. But the bill was amended to entitling them to overtime pay as well. The governor, in her veto letter, said changes made at her behest didn't alleviate her concerns about the “scope of the language.”

Talbot Ross accused the governor of “using the power of her office to maintain inequality amongst Mainers.”

"In its amended version, this legislation simply would have ensured that farmworkers are paid the same state minimum wage that every single other worker in Maine is paid. It would have recognized that the people who perform the backbreaking labor entailed by harvesting our food should be paid at least as much as the people who serve us a coffee," she said.


The legislature allowed the veto to stand, but they did set it up so they can get a raise down the line

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