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When a city councilor who represents some of the most impoverished areas of the city recently tried to update the cityโ€™s minimum wage law, she inadvertently created an opportunity for one of her colleagues to lower the cityโ€™s minimum wage for tipped employees. 

Councilor Nichole Rogers in an interview with City Desk ABQ said she was taken aback when Councilor Renรฉe Grout suggested amending Rogersโ€™ bill, completely changing the billโ€™s intention.

โ€œI would have never thought that they would use my trying to make sure we have accurate laws on the books, which is my intention, and use it to take away pay from workers,โ€ Rogers said. 

At the request of Mayor Tim Kellerโ€™s administration, Rogers sponsored a proposal to update the cityโ€™s minimum rate of $8.50 to the stateโ€™s minimum wage rate of $12.00 โ€” which Albuquerque workers already earn per state law. Early on in the debate, Rogers tried to withdraw her bill after learning language about enforcement needed some work. But before she could pull the bill from consideration, there was a call to make some changes.  

Grout proposed amending the proposal to lower Albuquerqueโ€™s tipped minimum wage to match that of the stateโ€™s. Groutโ€™s amendment would have kept the cityโ€™s minimum wage at $12 per hour, but tipped employee wages would have dropped to $3 from the current rate of $7.20 per hour. 

Rogers was not on board with Groutโ€™s proposal but local restaurant owners were. 

Numerous restaurant owners, along with New Mexico Restaurant Association CEO Carol Wight, told councilors that servers make significantly more than kitchen staff and โ€” in some cases โ€” managers. Wight and others from the restaurant industry argued lowering the tipped rate would allow restaurants to increase pay for other employees.

Grout said at the meeting she understood both sides but the employees โ€œin the back of the house that are scrubbing the floors deserve to be paid better.โ€ 

โ€œI think that sometimes we want to mirror what the state is telling us to do and then other times we don’t. I am not understanding why one time itโ€™s okay and then another time itโ€™s not,โ€ Grout said. โ€œWe need to be business friendly and we need to be encouraging.โ€ 

YES: Tammy Fiebelkorn, Nichole Rogers, Brook Bassan, Joaquรญn Baca, Klarissa Peรฑa

NO: Louie Sanchez, Renรฉe Grout, Dan Lewis, Dan Champine

After a heated discussion, the proposal was deferred on a 5-4 vote until the councilโ€™s next meeting on Aug. 19. 

Rogers said if the councilors want to align the cityโ€™s rate for tipped workers with the stateโ€™s rate, they would โ€œinstantly remove almost $8,000 per year from working familiesโ€™ pockets.โ€ 

โ€œWith rising costs of everything and homelessness has doubled, this would only make that worse,โ€ Rogers said. โ€œWe don’t have time to play games and we shouldn’t play games because these are people’s lives. I am not interested in having my name on something that removes pay from workers, period.โ€

HOW TO PARTICIPATE: 

WHEN: 5 p.m. Aug. 19
WHERE: Vincent E. Griego Chambers in the Albuquerque Government Center, 1 Civic Plaza NW
VIRTUAL: GOV-TV or on the cityโ€™s YouTube channel

While Albuquerque is the biggest city in New Mexico and has higher living costs than some other cities, Rogers said she would advocate for the same thing in Espaรฑola or Las Vegas. 

โ€œI think the bottom line is that would be catastrophic for our communityโ€ฆThere’s no right time to take pay away from people,โ€ Rogers said. โ€œPeople in this role in the previous city councils made this that way for a reason, and that I think should stand.โ€ 

The debate is expected to pick back up on Aug. 19 when the council convenes for its next meeting. 

Andy Lyman is an editor at nm.news. He oversees teams reporting on state and local government. Andy served in newsrooms at KUNM, NM Political Report, SF Reporter and The Paper. before joining nm.news...

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