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Home > City Services > City of Buffalo Living Wage Commission

City of Buffalo Living Wage Commission

The Living Wage Commission is a volunteer commission created by the City in 2003 to monitor and enforce the City’s Living Wage Ordinance.

Buffalo’s Living Wage Ordinance was passed unanimously in 1999 and amended in 2002 and 2007.  It provides that certain workers must be paid a living wage.  For 2010 and 2011, the rate is $10.57 if the worker receives health benefits from the employer and $11.87 if the employee does not.

The Ordinance applies to all City employees.  It also applies to employees working under contracts with the City when the contract is for more than $50,000 and the employer has more than ten employees.  Subcontractors are covered as well.

You can reach the Living Wage Commission at:

Phone: 716-852-4191, ext. 117 

Address: Cornell University ILR School, 237 Main St., Suite 1200, Buffalo, NY  14203


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