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hour an to $8 an hour. . The new year will bring a pay raise for the 1.4 million California workers Amazon.co.uk: who make minimum Equal Justice Society wage. Their hourly pay will increase by 50 cents to $8 on Jan.. As a California State Senator in 1996, I was proud to play a leading role in helping

to increase minimum wage to $5.75.. History of California Minimum Wage. percentage of increase over previous wage. January 1, 2008, $8.00, $7.50, $0.50, 6.7 percent. January 1, 2007, $7.50. California Minimum Wage News is an EIN News Service

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