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$15 Minimum Wage: EOI Board of Directors Resolution

As of April 15, 2015 the Economic Opportunity Institute (EOI) adopts a minimum wage at EOI of $15 an hour.  This wage floor covers all employees, including all interns.

We believe that non-profit organizations (including foundations) with any number of employees are equally responsible – along with for-profit corporations, private contractors, and federal, state and local governments – for providing fair and appropriate compensation, for which the minimum wage is essential for establishing a wage floor.

We urge other organizations to embed this $15 minimum wage standard into their employment practices.

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