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Missouri Governor Greitens should veto a bill that strips St. Louis minimum wage workers of a raise.
Wanted: a nanny for one misbehaving executive.
Battles around preemption are quietly playing out in statehouses from Iowa to Maryland.
Lawmakers sided with corporations that steal workers’ wages and cut corners on workplace safety.
Employers should not see City Council legislation as an oppressive mandate.
Uttering platitudes is not the same as actually putting workers at the top of the agenda.
A meager 2.5% benefits contribution hardly makes up for what’s lost when workers give up employee status.
Puzder’s nomination failed in part because of his lack of respect for low-wage workers.
Lawmakers must reject this proposal and instead strengthen protections for vulnerable workers.