RAISING THE BAR: Television company announces new hourly minimum wage
It will implement the new rate on Oct. 1, resulting in about 2,000 employees getting a pay raise, Gray Television said.
"We are well on our way to making 2022 another historic year for Gray Television," executive chairman Hilton Howell said in a statement. "We know that this achievement will be the result of tremendous hard work and professionalism by thousands of dedicated employees. Today, we are excited to recognize and reward that effort with this industry leading new wage floor."
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