To: Eric Garcetti, Mayor of Los Angeles

Los Angeles needs a $15 wage!

Seattle just announced an increase in the minimum wage to $15 an hour. All workers should earn enough to survive and support a family. Los Angeles deserves $15, too. If Seattle can do it, so can Los Angeles!

Why is this important?

For a year and a half, fast food employees and other low-wage workers across the country have been organizing and striking for $15 an hour and the right to form a union without retaliation.

Now, the city of Seattle has just announced a landmark agreement to raise the minimum wage to $15. Seattle's wage raise will pump $500 million back into their economy without raising taxes. Large employers paying the lowest wages are subsidized by our taxes when their low-paid employees are forced to use public programs like welfare just to get by.

This is a huge victory for workers, but it's only the beginning of a wave that will sweep across the country. Who's next?

In Los Angeles, raising the minimum wage to $15 will provide a dramatic boost for thousands of working families and the local economy