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Around New Year’s Day 2017, workers in 41 states, cities and counties will receive raises.
Unemployment insurance reforms can help cushion the shocks of income volatility.
Women and workers of color are disproportionately paid less than $15 an hour.
Los Angeles becomes the 15th locality in the nation to adopt a private-sector fair-chance hiring policy.
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The rule would extend overtime pay eligibility to 12.5 million more U.S. workers.
Too many working people have been left out and left behind, for far too long.
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