Senator Edward Kennedy (D-MA) discusses that minimum wage is a women’s, civil rights and fairness issue in a conference call briefing.
Senator Kennedy comments that minimum wage affects mostly women and families, and is also a civil rights issue since so many minimum wage workers are of color. (0:32)
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