Obama announced during his State of the Union address last month
that he intended to take executive action to raise wages for federal
contract workers.
The order will affect workers starting on January 1, 2015, and
applies to new contracts and replacements for expiring contracts.
Obama, who has also pressed Congress to enact legislation to raise
the minimum wage for all workers nationwide, urged business leaders
and government officials to do more to increase workers' incomes.
"I would ask any business leader out there, any governor, any mayor,
any local leader listening: do what you can to raise your employees'
wages," he said, rejecting arguments that doing so would hamper the
economy.
"It's not going to depress the economy, it'll boost the economy," he
said.
(Reporting by Jeff Mason; editing by Jim Loney)
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