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Eugene

(67,135 posts)
Fri Apr 10, 2026, 02:28 PM 4 hrs ago

Trump administration temporarily blocks Minnesota's historic wage floor for nursing home workers

Source: Associated Press

Trump administration temporarily blocks Minnesota’s historic wage floor for nursing home workers

By MATTHEW BLAKE/MinnPost
Updated 1:32 PM EDT, April 10, 2026

Unprecedented minimum wages for thousands of nursing home workers in Minnesota are delayed again.

Leah Solo, executive director of the state’s Nursing Home Workforce Standards Board, said at a board meeting Thursday that the Trump administration has reset to day one its 90-day clock to review the wage floor. Under the still pending state law, nursing facility employees must earn at least $19 an hour this year and $20.50 in 2027, with workers who have nursing licenses netting substantially more.

“I hate to bring bad news,” Solo said to a board that was trying to wrap its head around the Trump administration’s move and asked a series of unanswerable questions about what comes next.

The Trump administration action marks the second major bureaucratic delay over a wage floor that was set to go into effect Jan. 1. It comes as the first of its kind workforce board faces a lawsuit from nursing homes calling for its elimination.

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Read more: https://apnews.com/article/minnesota-nursing-home-wages-workforce-board-a58d7291ef46cc880b70bbe88490504e

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Trump administration temporarily blocks Minnesota's historic wage floor for nursing home workers (Original Post) Eugene 4 hrs ago OP
I thought states could set minimum wages so long as they were at or above the federal level Redleg 3 hrs ago #1
Trump returns to his roots. Munu 4 min ago #2

Redleg

(6,947 posts)
1. I thought states could set minimum wages so long as they were at or above the federal level
Fri Apr 10, 2026, 03:47 PM
3 hrs ago

On what basis are the Feds holding this up?

Munu

(227 posts)
2. Trump returns to his roots.
Fri Apr 10, 2026, 06:50 PM
4 min ago

In NYC, long before Trump had a TV show or was a professional wrestling impresario, he was a union buster.

IIRC, it was maintenance workers in an office building he was managing for his father.
Yes I'm old.

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