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'''Date:''' January 1, 2006
'''Type:''' Ordinance


'''Type:''' Ordinance
'''Status:''' Adopted on 1/1/06


'''Status:''' Adopted
'''Source File:''' http://www.bloomington.in.gov/code/_DATA/TITLE02/Chapter_2_28_BLOOMINGTON_LIVING_WA/index.html


'''Purpose:'''
'''Purpose:'''
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The purpose of the Bloomington Living Wage Ordinance is to ensure that the city, city service contractors and subcontractors, and beneficiaries of a city grant, tax abatement or other forms of subsidy or assistance pay a wage sufficient for a working family to meet basic needs in housing, child care, food, clothing, household items, transportation, health care, and taxes.
The purpose of the Bloomington Living Wage Ordinance is to ensure that the city, city service contractors and subcontractors, and beneficiaries of a city grant, tax abatement or other forms of subsidy or assistance pay a wage sufficient for a working family to meet basic needs in housing, child care, food, clothing, household items, transportation, health care, and taxes.


'''Ordinance website:''' http://www.bloomington.in.gov/code/_DATA/TITLE02/Chapter_2_28_BLOOMINGTON_LIVING_WA/index.html
 
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Revision as of 12:04, 21 February 2008

Type: Ordinance

Status: Adopted on 1/1/06

Source File: http://www.bloomington.in.gov/code/_DATA/TITLE02/Chapter_2_28_BLOOMINGTON_LIVING_WA/index.html

Purpose:

The purpose of the Bloomington Living Wage Ordinance is to ensure that the city, city service contractors and subcontractors, and beneficiaries of a city grant, tax abatement or other forms of subsidy or assistance pay a wage sufficient for a working family to meet basic needs in housing, child care, food, clothing, household items, transportation, health care, and taxes.