California Casino Hikes Wage Levels

Graton Resort & Casino of Rohnert, California has announced industry-leading minimum wage increases across its entire workforce. The changes, effective March 8, include $18.50 for non-tipped workers, according to tribal Chairman Greg Sarris (l.).

California Casino Hikes Wage Levels

Graton Resort & Casino of Rohnert, California has announced industry-leading minimum wage increases across its entire workforce. Effective March 8, the raises exceed the $15 minimum-wage hike now being considered by the federal government. They include:

  • $17.50/hour for tipped workers (minimum $2.50 increase based on current wages)
  • $18.50/ for non-tipped workers (minimum $3.25 increase based on current wages)
  • 10 percent minimum pay raises for salaried employees
  • New quarterly discretionary bonus program

“Families in Northern California struggle to get by on the minimum wage,” said Graton Rancheria Tribal Chairman Greg Sarris. “Costs for food and shelter are inordinately high here. In keeping with the tribe’s mission of social justice and environmental stewardship, our business has always compensated team members above the minimum wage in addition to providing paid benefits such as health insurance and PTO.

“Our business supports families with good jobs, advancement, benefits and pay. The Graton Resort & Casino is proud to be a business that leads the marketplace and a place where people can grow their career and support their families. We already offer 100 percent paid employee health insurance. A wage increase seemed only fitting to help our team members after a difficult year.”

  1. Taylor, International President of Unite Here noted, “Graton Resort & Casino’s life-changing raises and bonuses will enable workers, their families, and their communities to rebuild and thrive in Northern California. Too many employers in the hospitality industry have left their workers behind during Covid-19, and the leadership of Graton Resort & Casino sends a powerful message that our recovery depends on good jobs and a just economy. We’re proud to work with Graton Resort & Casino to advance the standard of living for working families in Sonoma County.”

“The cost of living makes it really hard to hold on in Sonoma County,” said Kathy Winfield, a public areas cleaner at Graton Resort & Casino. “It’s been years since I had the chance to take a family vacation. We recently had two tragedies in my family, and this raise will take some of the pressure off financially and allow us to spend quality time together to heal. Family is so important, and this raise will give us the chance to start a new chapter.”

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