see a little-- seeatlle is looking to move new ground for workers. last year they raised the minimum wage to $15 per hour. workers are going to be given consistent schedules. >> reporter: you can fine this woman at star bucks where she makes coffee. >> i love the customers. >> reporter: it is a job she has held off and on for the past decade. she enjoys people find that perfect drink, her work schedule has been often unpredictable. >> one week i had eight hours, another week 38. it was a little crazy >> reporter: it is a complain the council member here says she hears a lot from the lowest wage earners including those in retail, health care and the food industry >> the people who have the least amount of wealth and opportunity are women and people of color who work in hourlily minimum wage jobs. so we have - i believe, a moral obligation to correct that. >> reporter: she is one of a couple of council members now working on what she calls secure scheduling legislation. the proposal would likely require employers to provide workers with two weeks advan