FOR THE RECORD - Aug. 17, 2005
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Minimum wage -- An article in Tuesday’s California section about bills pending in the Legislature misstated the difference between a minimum-wage proposal made last year and one now being considered. Both would raise the $6.75 hourly wage by 50 cents next year and 50 cents the following year. But unlike the previous proposal, the current one would annually adjust the wage thereafter according to the inflation rate.
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