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The New York wage board recommended $15 hourly pay for fast-food workers statewide.
The fight to raise wages has moved to the heartland.
Most workers are employees under the Fair Labor Standard Act’s broad definitions, the guidance reiterates.
Oregon becomes the 18th state to adopt fair-chance hiring for people with records.
Missouri’s governor refused to allow the legislature to run roughshod over cities and counties looking to raise wages locally.
For too long, America’s workers have been spending more hours at work but bringing home less pay.
The following statement is from National Employment Law Project executive director Christine Owens on the decision in Massachusetts to pay(…)
New Yorkers with Conviction Histories Will Get a Fair Shot at a Job as City Council Votes on Fair Chance(…)
The following is a statement from Christine Owens, executive director of the National Employment Law Project in response to the(…)