Stickers like this one adored the shirts, sweaters and jackets of the dozens of Living Wage advocates who thronged to the Sonoma County Board of Supervisors meeting Tuesday afternoon.

a County Supervisors have unanimously backed a $15 per “Living Wage” for workers paid directly or indirectly by the county. But it’s going take a year or more to be fully implemented.

 Sonoma County Supervisors have unanimously backed a $15 per “Living Wage” for workers paid directly or indirectly by the county. But it’s going take a year or more to be fully implemented.

 

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