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politicseconomics2 years ago

"Sara Innamorato Increases Minimum Wage for Allegheny County Staff as She Takes Office"

Newly inaugurated Allegheny County Executive Sara Innamorato has raised the minimum wage for county employees, with full-time workers now earning at least $18 an hour, set to increase to $22 by 2027, and part-time workers getting a minimum of $15 an hour. This move, effective immediately, impacts dozens of part-time and fewer than 500 full-time employees. The policy, which does not apply to unionized positions, is part of broader changes including overhauling vacation policy and lifting certain pre-employment requirements. Innamorato's administration aims to improve workforce conditions and competitiveness in the job market.

politics2 years ago

"Sara Innamorato Sworn In as Allegheny County's First Female Executive"

Sara Innamorato was inaugurated as the first woman Allegheny County executive, succeeding Rich Fitzgerald. She emphasized her commitment to progressive policies, including affordable housing, green energy jobs, and equitable economic development. Innamorato plans to tackle immediate challenges such as staffing shortages at the Allegheny County Jail and the region's homeless population, and she aims to attract more federal and state investment to boost the local economy and increase population growth through immigration.

politics2 years ago

"Sara Innamorato Sworn In as Allegheny County's Inaugural Female Executive"

Sara Innamorato has been sworn in as Allegheny County's first female county executive after winning a tight race in the fall elections. At 37, the Pittsburgh native and former Pennsylvania state representative will manage a budget exceeding $3 billion and has pledged to align the county's priorities with those of the community. Concurrently, Corey O'Connor has begun his first full term as Allegheny County controller, having won the November election by a significant margin. Both Innamorato and O'Connor are set to tackle issues such as public safety, homelessness, and affordable housing in their new roles.