Enlightened Market Endorsements

We at the Universal Living Wage recognize the important symbiotic relationship between employer and employee. Each needs the other. Employers need workers who are willing, stable, and motivated while employees need basic housing and core necessities. In order to honor budgetary concerns of businesses, non-profits, and governmental entities, we have provided a ten year “transition period” for the initiation of this project. (See legislative button on website.)

We believe that when it is fully explained to them, businesses, non-profits, and governmental entities alike will fully embrace our basic moral premise. . . that anyone working a 40 hour week should be able to afford basic rental housing. However, we recognize that not every entity can immediately pay a Universal Living Wage. To this end, we are encouraging these organizations that embrace our basic moral premise to: 1) officially endorse the concept, and then 2) pledge to work over the next few years to bring employee wages in line with the Universal Living Wage formula relative to their locality.

Additionally, as we encourage business, non-profits, and governmental entities to begin to adjust their budgets, we must acknowledge employers who already provide health care and dental benefits for their workers. To this end, we recognize the value of these benefits to the employee in the amount of $1.00/hour for each benefit provided.

For example, the Universal Living Wage required for a worker to afford an one-bedroom apartment in Austin, TX in the year 2006 was $12.65/hour. An employer providing health care benefits would be aligned with the ULW formula by paying only $11.65/hour. Should that same employer provide both health care and dental care then the base UL wage would be $10.65/hour. Remember that part of the Universal Living Wage formula is based on the Federal Guideline that no one should spend more than 30% of their income on housing. This means that the balance of the wage is available to address other basic needs such as trips to the hospital emergency room. If the employer provides a health care benefit or other kinds of basic securities than that should be reflected in the total picture.

Below is the PLEDGE that we have provided to those organizations who embrace the Universal Living Wage and yet presently are unable to pay the wage but who have committed to work toward paying a Universal Living Wage over the next few years.

 


10 Year Plan to End Homelessness

by Richard R. Troxell--August, 2004
In communities all across America, local activists and governments are participating with the federal government in a historic initiative to end "chronic homelessness." To this end, we are devising local ten year plans to accomplish this task, but just as there is a myriad of local concerns that we must bring to focus, there are also external factors at the national level affecting our communities that must be addressed if we are to be successful in this herculean expenditure of time, money, and energy.
This process must begin with a clarion call at the national, state, and municipal levels that institutions, agencies, hospitals, the criminal justice system: "Discharge no one into Homelessness" and that the federal government provide the necessary funding to make that possible.
Second, the federal government must provide livable incomes for persons who have been deemed disabled and eligible to receive Supplemental Security Income, which currently provides a monthly benefit of only $564.00, and that it cease its practice of destabilizing marriages in which both members receive disability benefits but receive fewer dollars than if they were as individuals, Third, we must ensure that there exists a National Health Care System* so that when the working homeless exit homelessness and again become the "working poor" and they are no longer eligible for health care from our local clinics, that they do not end up returning to a state of homelessness due to illness. Fourth, we must create a National Housing Trust Fund that will ensure an adequate national supply of housing at all income levels beginning at a level that is below 30% of MFI.
Finally, the federal government must fix the federal minimum wage and establish a Universal Living Wage by ensuring that anyone working a 40-hour week will be able to at least afford basic rental housing wherever that work is done throughout the United States.
As a first step, we are suggesting that the federal government support a ten-year plan to fix the federal minimum wage and ensure that it relates to the local cost of housing across the United States thus ending economic homelessness for at least one million minimum wage workers.
ULW Ten Year Plan:
Over the next ten years, the federal minimum wage will be increased, first by one tenth of the then remaining amount needed to afford basic rental housing in accordance with the ULW standard found at www.UniversalLivingWage.org. This will be repeated during each remaining year based on the number of years remaining, until the wage reaches the Universal Living Wage goal in each geographic area as set forth by using the HUD Fair Market Rents. If at any point, the remainder to be increased over the ten year intervals reduces to $.50/hour, the wage will be increased by that remaining amount in the following year. From then on, the wage will index to the local cost of housing using the ULW Formula.
The federal government must collaboratively partner with this nation's communities and similarly devise national Ten Year Plans of similar or lesser duration, to create national affordable housing in adequate numbers in addition to devising a comprehensive national health care system.
*All Discharge planning should begin at the time of intake into any facility or institution. Also, healthcare naturally includes an adequate amount of substance abuse treatment and beds that are available "on demand." This means availability within three hours of request.

UNIVERSAL LIVING WAGE PLEDGE

We, the undersigned business/organization/ entity, believe that all employees should minimally earn a wage rate that ensures that they are able to afford basic rental housing in whatever city or rural area where that work is done throughout the United States.

Our business/organization/entity supports and pledges to work during the next few years to bring our payroll/ wage rate in line with the standards of the Universal Living Wage Campaign.

Owner/ CEO/ Mayor_________________________________________

Business/ Organization/ Entity___________________________________

Date________________

ULW National Chairman______________________________


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Enlightened Market Endorsements
Pledge Date
Projected ULW Enactment Date
City of Austin, TX
May 2002
July 2002


ULW Enlightened Markets Decal (9k)

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International Endorsements

  • The Big Issue In Scotland (Glascow, UK)
  • Centre for Social Justice (Toronto,Ontario CANADA)
  • Church Women United
  • International Union of Operating Engineers Local 450 (Houston, TX)
  • New Society Publishers (Gabriola, BC, CANADA)
  • Sociologists Without Borders

National Endorsements

  • American Federation of Teachers (Washington, DC)
  • The American Friends Service Committee (Philadelphia, PA)
  • Center for Community Change
  • Central Conference of American Rabbis
  • Church Women United
  • Citizen Soldier (New, NY)
  • Citizens Policies Institute (Washington DC)
  • Communication Workers of America CWA, International US,Canada,Puerto Rico (Washington, DC)
  • Co-op America (Washington, DC)
  • Global Exchange (San Francisco, CA )
  • Gray Panthers
  • Green Party of the United States
  • The Homeless Association National Connection (Washington, DC)
  • HSR Construction (Austin, TX)
  • House the Homeless, Inc.
  • Housing Assistance Council (Washington, DC)
  • International District Housing Alliance (Seattle, WA)
  • National Alliance of HUD Tenants (Boston, MA)
  • National Association For Human Rights In America (NAHRA) (Kansas, MO)
  • National Association Of Social Workers (NASW) (Washington, DC)
  • National Coalition for Asian Pacific American Community Development (Washington, DC)
  • National Coalition for the Homeless
  • National Community Reinvestment Coalition (Washington, DC)
  • National Consumer Advisory Board (NCAB) (Roxbury, MA)
  • National Council of Churches (Washington, DC)
  • The National Council for Urban Peace & Justice (Pittsburgh, PA)
  • National Health Care for the Homeless Council
  • National Law Center on Homelessness and Poverty
  • The National Lawyers Guild Sugar Law Center
  • National Low Income Housing Coalition (NLIHC)
  • National Network for Youth (Washington, D.C.)
  • National Organization for Human Services
  • National Organization for Women (NOW)
  • National Priorities Project (NPP) (Washington, DC)
  • National Rural Housing Coalition (Washington, DC)
  • Network: A National Catholic Social Justice Lobby
  • North American Alliance for Fair Employment (NAFFE) (Boston, MA)
  • North American Street Newspaper Association (NASNA)
  • Pax Christie USA (Washington, DC)
  • Physicians for Social Responsibility (New York, NY)
  • Presbyterian Church USA (Washington, DC)
  • Rainbow/PUSH Coalition
  • Service Employees International Union/SEIU (Washington, DC)
  • Spina Bifida Association of America (SBAA) (Washington, DC)
  • Union of American Hebrew Congregations
  • United Methodist Church (Washington, DC)
  • Universal Health Care Action Network (Cleveland, OH)
  • Veterans for Peace (St Louis, MO)
  • Women of Reform Judaism (New York, NY)
  • World Hunger Year (New York, NY)

Celebrity Endorsements


BUSINESS ENDORSEMENTS

"We need to work with businesses to get businesses in San Antonio," said the president of the San Antonio Restaurant Association. "Let's say for instance that Houston does not have a living wage and San Antonio does, and the PGA says, 'I can go to Houston and get these incentives to come, and I'm not forced to pay this living wage.' So what's going to happen? Where are they going to go? They're going to go to Houston.
"The federal minimum wage establishes a balance. It's all industries. It's nationwide. So there's a balance...."

-- As reported in the San Antonio Express News 9/29/02 by Michelle Koivin


January 15, 2004

Henry Ford thought of it first...A Living Wage makes sense.

The Universal Living Wage Campaign has released a short white paper on the ULW effects on business and taxpayers.
Henry Ford, the father of the automobile, was facing exorbitant retraining costs due to high employee turnover. He was being forced to replace every employee 4 times per year. He also found that absenteeism was at an equally unacceptable level. His response was to almost double the daily wage of his base workers to $5.00/hour.

The immediate result was:
  1. significant reduction in employee turnover
  2. significant reduction in retraining costs
  3. significant reduction in unscheduled absenteeism
  4. and almost complete stoppage of internal theft (roughly 50% of the theft in the retail world is committed by its own employees).1
Furthermore, he created a true economic stimulus resulting in a business boom for his own company when his workers put discretionary funds right back into his company as purchasing consumers.
*All of these savings/benefits are possible today with the enactment of the Universal Living Wage.
To read more, go to our white paper,
ULW Effect on Business and Taxpayers.

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  • A Different Approach Handicrafts, Inc. (Shreveport, LA)
  • Adriene Spence Act Data Base (Columbia, MD)
  • Alima Cosmetics, Inc. (Portland, OR)
  • Aurora Energy, LLC Business (Annapolis, MD)
  • Dr Usdi Adisi Ahwi, PhD, NCA (Saint Lawrence, NY)
  • Down to Earth (Amber, PA)
  • American Apparel (Los Angeles, CA)
  • American Video Tape Service Center (Austin, TX)
  • Arlington Street Peoples Assistance Network (Arlington, VA)
  • Austin Area Employers Collaborative (Austin, TX)
  • Authentic Alternatives (Fort Collins, CO)
  • Banner Sign and Graphics (Austin, TX)
  • Bee Bright (Santa Cruz, CA)
  • Bicycle Sport Shop (Austin, TX)
  • Body Harmony (Millwood, VA)
  • Brick Oven Restaurant (Austin, TX)
  • Calvert (Bethesda, MD)
  • Cardio Vascular On-Call Specialists (Flower, TX)
  • Cartridge World SE TEX (Round Rock, TX)
  • Cecilia M. Wood, Attorney and Counselor at Law (Austin, TX)
  • The Change (Chapel Hill, NC)
  • City of Rollingwood (Rollingwood, TX) {They pay the ULW rate!}
  • City Life News and Publishing Company (Pheonix, AZ)
  • Clayworks Studio/Gallery (Austin, TX)
  • Clothing Matters (Grand Rapids, MI)
  • Clip Joint Natural Hair Salon (Austin, TX)
  • Cohen and Associates (Austin, TX)
  • Colorado Yurt Co. (Monrose, CO)
  • Colores del Pueblo (Houston, TX)
  • Community Innovators, Inc. (Washington, DC)
  • Co-op America (Washington, DC)
  • Cottonfield, LLC (Brookline, MA)
  • C Van R Automotive (Austin, TX)
  • DC Mitchell/Construction (Austin, TX)
  • Dr. Singha's Natural Therapeutics, Inc (Austin, TX)
  • Eco-Wise (Austin, TX)
  • Elm Place Wedding Chapel (Lugoff, SC)
  • ELS Landscaping (Rosemont, PA)
  • Epilogue Book Co. (Steamboat Springs, CO)
  • Flavours of Life LTD (New London, CT)
  • Flick Report--The Leading Commercial Real Estate Magazine in the Austin Metro Area (Austin, TX)
  • Florida State Lawn Care (Jacksonville, FL)
  • Forbidden Fruit (Austin, TX)
  • Friends of the Earth (Washington, DC)
  • George Randt, MD (Bay Village, OH)
  • Global Girlfriend (Littleton, CO)
  • Global Property Management Group Inc (Las Vegas, NV)
  • Greg Braindel at Career Dreams Inc. (North Hollywood, CA)
  • Gubb & Barshay LLP (San Francisco, CA)
  • Hatch Partnership Architects (Austin, TX)
  • HSR Construction (Austin, TX)
  • I.A.T.S.E. Local 631 (Orlando, FL)
  • INNU Salon (Austin, TX)
  • IE Inc. (Austin, TX)
  • ifPeople, Inc. (Atlanta, GA)
  • Just Goods (South Bend, IN)
  • Kasper Organics (Van Nuys, CA)
  • Kinetic Independent Newspaper (Springboro, OH)
  • Laborers' Local Union 886 (Oakland, CA)
  • Line Sync Architecture (Wilmington, VA)
  • Mcnab Design (Sandia Peak, NM)
  • The Michalowski Group (Presque Isle, ME)
  • Mid Hudson Labor-Religion/Jobs with Justice (New Platz, NY)
  • Mirror Image (Pawtucket, RI)
  • Montana Community-Labor Alliance/Jobs With Justice (Missoula, MT)
  • MoreSun Custom Woodworking, Inc. (Mount Rest, SC)
  • Motor Blade Postering (Austin, TX)
  • Mountain Mystic Trading Co. (Royal, VA)
  • MSMIAN & Sons (Salikot, AK)
  • The Natural Gardner (Austin, TX)
  • North American Street Newspaper Association
  • North Star Asset Management (Boston, MA)
  • Oatie Yum Yum (Taos, NM)
  • OHI (Hermon, ME)
  • Open Circle (Willits, CA)
  • Organic Attire (Willitis, CA)
  • Planet K (Austin, TX)
  • The Pollution Solution (Chicago, IL)
  • Progressive Kid (Bainbridge Island, WA)
  • Progressive Investment Management (Portland, OR)
  • QDROS.com (Medina, OH)
  • Quitman Tri-County Federal Credit Union (Marks, MI)
  • Richard Rodgers Consulting (Austin,TX)
  • Service Employees International Union/SEIU Local 199 (Coralville, IA)
  • Seventh Generation (Burlington, VT)
  • Starline Baker. (Bronx, NY)
  • Steelbeam (Austin, TX)
  • Street News Indio (Flushing, NY)
  • Suki, Inc. (Florence, MA)
  • Susan Ray Consulting (Kansas City, MO)
  • Tank Town LLC (Dripping Springs, TX)
  • Team X, Inc./ Sweat-X (Los Angeles, CA)
  • Terra Sancta Press, Inc. (Melbourne, FL)
  • Tomorrow’s World (Norfolk, VA)
  • The Christian Times (Missouri)
  • The Good Life (Austin, TX)
  • The Michalowski Group (Presque Isle, ME)
  • Transformations Remodeling (Austin, TX)
  • UPAYM Crafts (Boyds, MD)
  • Venus Rouhani D.D.S., P.C. Dental Practice (Austin, TX)
  • Wheatsville Co-Op (Austin, TX)
  • Whole Earth Body Works (Austin, TX)
  • Wild Boar Creek, LLC (Odenton, MD)

RELIGIOUS ENDORSEMENTS

Compendium of the Social Doctrine of the Church
Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace

Chapter 3
The Human Person and Human Rights
V. The Rights of Workers
b. The right to fair remuneration and income distribution
302. Remuneration is the most important means for achieving justice in work relationships. 659
The “just wage is the legitimate fruit of work.” 660 They commit grave injustice who refuse to pay a just wage or who do not give it in due time... and in proportion to the work done (cf. Lv 19:13; Dt 24:14-15; Jas 5:4).
The simple agreement between employee and employer with regard to the amount of pay to be received is not sufficient for the agreed-upon salary to qualify as a “just wage,” because a just wage “must not be below the level of subsistence” 662 of the worker: Natural justice precedes and is above the freedom of the contract.
303. An equitable distribution of income is to be sought on the basis of criteria not merely of commutative justice but also of social justice that is, considering, beyond the objective value of the work rendered, the human dignity of the subjects who perform it.
Footnotes:
659 Cf John Paul II, Encyclical Letter Laborem Exercens, 19:AAS 73 (1981), 625-629.
660 Catechism of the Catholic Church, 2435; cf. Pius XI, Encyclical Letter Quadragesimo Anno: AAS 23 (1931), 198-202: “The Just Wage” is the title of Chapter Four (nos. 65-76) of Part Two.
662 Leo XIII, Encyclical Letter Rerun Novarum: Acta Leonis XIII, 11 (1892), 131.
 

"5. The Dignity of Work and the Rights of Workers"

"The economy must serve people, not the other way around. Work is more than a way to make a living; it is a form of continuing participation in God's creation. If the dignity of work is to be protected, then the basic rights of workers must be respected the right to productive work, to decent and fair wages, to organize and join unions, to private property, and to economic initiative."

Excerpt from Sharing Catholic Social Teaching: Seven Key Themes of Catholic Social Teaching which can be found at www.usccb.org from the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops

"7. Dignity of Work"

"Work is an extension of the person, his/her gifts, talents, and education. It provides a person with an opportunity to contribute to the common good. Work should enhance the human person, not demean him/her for less noble motives. People should be able to earn a living wage with adequate benefits and be employed in good working conditions. Through work people participate in the social and economic order."

from the Network: A National Catholic Social Justice Lobby website
www.networklobby.org

"So I will come near to you for judgment. I will be quick to testify against sorcerers, adulterers and perjurers against those who defraud laborers of their wages, who oppress the widows and the fatherless, and deprive aliens of justice, but do not fear me," says the Lord Almighty.

from OT: Malachi 3:5


  • Abiding Missionary Baptist Church (Houston, TX)
  • All Saints Episcopal Church, Detroit (Detroit, MI)
  • Aloha Inn (Seattle, WA)
  • AFSC (Oklahoma City, OK)
  • AFSC (Stockton, CA)
  • American Friends Service Committee (National)
  • American friends Service Commmittee AFSC (Denver, CO)
  • American Friends Service Committee (Tucson, AZ)
  • Antioch Baptist Church (Atlanta, GA)
  • Apostles' House (Newark, NJ)
  • Ascinsion Social Concerns (Orlando FL)
  • Austin Area Interreligious Ministries (TX)
  • Bethany House Services,Inc. (Cincinnati, OH)
  • Bethel New Life (Chicago, IL)
  • Bethleham-Wiley Church (Chattanooga, TN)
  • Brown Hillel Foundation (Providence, RI)
  • Catholic Charities of San Jose (Boston , MA)
  • Cen-Tex Silicone Implant Support, Inc. (Austin, TX)
  • Central Conference of American Rabbis
  • Central Leadership Team of The Sisters of Charity of Nazareth (Nazareth, KY)
  • Chicago Uptown Ministry (Chicago, IL)
  • Christian Social Ministries Commission Episcopal Dioceses of N. C. (Greensboro, NC)
  • Churches United for the Homeless (Moorhead, MN)
  • Church Women United
  • Civil Service Employees Assoc. Labor Local 670 (Albany, NY)
  • Coalition of Religious Communities (Salt Lake City, UT)
  • Community Mosque, Inc. (Pittsburgh, PA)
  • The Council of Churches of the City of New York (New York, NY)
  • The Crisis Ministry of Princeton and Trenton (Trenton, NJ)
  • Denver Urban Ministries (Denver, CO)
  • Diocean Bureau of Housing (Manchester, NH)
  • Diocese of Jefferson City/Social Concerns Office (Jefferson City, MO)
  • East Side Catholic Center and Shelter (Cleveland, OH)
  • Eva's Kitchen & Sheltering Program Inc. (Paterson, NJ)
  • Faith Action International House (Greensboro, NC)
  • Family Forward (Austin, TX)
  • First Church Shelter (Cambridge, MA)
  • First Friends Church, Saint Marys Ohio (Saint Marys, OH)
  • First Presbyterian Church (Grand Forks, ND)
  • First Trinity Lutheran Church (Washington, DC)
  • Florida Impact-Diocese of Saint Augustine
  • Grace AME Church (Casper,WY)
  • Grace Place Catholic Workers (Cincinnati, OH)
  • Goldenrule Housing & CDC, Inc. (Florida)
  • Greater Birmingham Ministries (Birmingham, AL)
  • Greater NY Labor-Religion Coalition (New York, NY)
  • Hispanic Community Church (Jamica Plain, MA)
  • Holy Name Housing Corporation (Omaha, NE )
  • Holy Rosary Catholic Church (San Antonio, TX)
  • The Interfaith Alliance of Idaho (Boise, Idaho)
  • The Interfaith Alliance of New York State Inc. (Latham, NY)
  • Interfaith Coalition for the Homeless, Inc (Tucson, AZ)
  • Interfaith Good Samaritan (Laramie, WY)
  • Interfaith Hospitality Network of the Truckee Meadows (Reno, NV)
  • Interreligious Fellowship for the Homeless (Teaneck, NJ)
  • Jacinto City United Methodist Church (Houston, TX)
  • Jerusalem House Inc. (Atlanta, GA)
  • La Fondita de Jesus (San Juan, PR)
  • Lighthouse Church (Fort Bragg, CA)
  • Long Island Labor (Central Islip, NY)
  • Lutheran Social Services (St. Paul, MN)
  • Macon Outreach at Mulberry (Macon, GA)
  • Mercy Housing South East (Atlanta, GA)
  • Mid Hudson Labor-Religion/Jobs with Justice (New Platz, NY)
  • Mission-San Francisco De La Espada (San Antonio, TX)
  • Mission WACO (Waco, TX)
  • Moody Chapel AME Church (Little Rock, AR)
  • National Council of Churches (Washington, DC)
  • Network: A National Catholic Social Justice Lobby (National)
  • New Hampshire Catholic Charities, Inc (Manchester, NH)
  • Our Lady Queen of Peace RC Church (Arlington, VA)
  • Pacific Islanders/United Methodist Church (Honolulu, HI)
  • Pax Christi Austin (Austin, TX)
  • Pax Christie USA (Washington, DC)
  • Presbyterian Church USA (Washington, DC)
  • Prince of Peace Lutheran Church (Austin,TX)
  • Providence House,Inc. (Brooklyn, NY)
  • The Religious Coalition for Community Renewal (Casper, WY)
  • Tulare United Church (Tulare, SD)
  • Saint Alphonsus (San Antonio, TX)
  • Saint Andrew's Episcopal Church (Beacon, NY)
  • Saint Augustin's Episcopal Church (Croton-on-Hudson, NY)
  • Saint Francis Center--Tom Luehrs
  • Saint James Church (Decatur, IL)
  • Saint John's Center (Louisville, KY)
  • Saint Joseph Valley Project (South Bend, IN)
  • Saint Martin De Porres (San Antonio, TX)
  • Saint Paul Church (Wilmington, DE)
  • Saint Stephens Human Services (Minneapolis, MN)
  • Salem African Methodist Episcopal Church (RoslynHeights, NY)
  • St. Vincient De Paul (Coeur d' Alene, ID)
  • San Fernando Cathederal (San Antonio, TX)
  • San Jose Obrero Mission (Chicago, IL)
  • Sisters of Mercy, Baltimore (Baltimore, MD)
  • Sisters of Mercy, Chicago Religious Justice Committee (Chicago, IL)
  • Sisters of Mercy Institute Justice Team (Siliver Spring, MD)
  • Sisters of Mercy,Vermont Leadership Team (Burlington, VT)
  • Sisters of Saint Joseph of Northwest Pennsylvania (Erie, PA)
  • The Christian Times (Missouri)
  • The Kings OutReach (Cabot, AR)
  • The Stew Pot (Dallas, TX)
  • True Vine Tabernacle of God, Inc. (Hollis, NY)
  • Union of American Hebrew Congregations
  • The Unitarian Universalist Funding Program (Jamaica Pcaw, MA)
  • The Unitarian Universalist Service Committee (Cambridge, MA)
  • Unitarian Universal Lists United for Faith in Action (Sewickley, PA)
  • Unitarian Universalist Social Action (MD)
  • The United Evangelical Council of Christian Churches (Brooklyn, NY)
  • United Methodist Church (Washington, DC)
  • United Way and Associated Ministries (Tacoma, WA)
  • Urban University Seminary, ® (Orlando, FL)
  • Virginia Interfaith Center for Public Policy (Richmond, VA)
  • Washington Association of Churches (Seattle, WA)
  • YMCA of Fargo-Moorehead (Fargo, ND)
  • YWCA of Saint Joseph County (South Bend, IN)


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