Friday, January 12, 2007

Rabbis Tell Congress To Raise Minimum Wage

The Religious Action Center of Reform Judaism reports that 450 rabbis and rabbinical students sent a letter to every member of Congress yesterday in support of an increase in the minimum wage to $7.25 per hour. Rabbi Jill Jacobs, Director of Education at Jewish Funds For Social Justice, is an authority on wage issues in Jewish law. Supporting the letter, she said: "Jewish labor law rests on the assumption that a full time worker shall earn enough to support his/her family."