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This law helps fast-food workers sustain a nonprofit that advocates for them.
If the Trump administration rescinds the Obama-era tipping rule, they will essentially be making tip stealing legal.
What moves these officials more? Corporate interests or the needs of their communities?
When customers tip, they believe that that money is going to the worker.
If Walmart really wanted to invest in its workers, it would pay them at least $15 an hour.
The Trump administration’s regulatory rollbacks deemphasize projects that help workers.
Christine Owens praises Minnesota governor for vetoing preemption bill.
When it comes to local actions that raise wages for workers, the value of local control goes out the window.
NELP expert Laura Huizar comments on a $15 minimum wage proposal in Minneapolis.