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New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy signed historic legislation making the Garden State the fourth state in the country to adopt(…)
Ride-hailing companies can afford to pay a living wage but choose not to.
Today’s victory is the result of successful organizing by low-wage workers in New Jersey.
America needs a fair minimum wage that working people can live on and support a family on. The Raise the(…)
Three more states and 18 more cities and counties are slated for raises later in 2019.
New York’s needlessly complex wage system prevents many from taking home the full minimum wage.
$15 is now the benchmark for a strong minimum wage around the country.
A $15 minimum wage recognizes the value that St. Paul’s workers bring to the area’s thriving economy.
Voters across the political spectrum showed they want action on key working-family issues.