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The Fight for $15 has helped Black and Latinx working people build wealth and inspired worker organizing across the U.S.
New York labor officials are proposing a $1 increase in the minimum wage for counties north of Westchester. If given(…)
Activists are pushing to end policies that allow employers to pay some workers less than the $7.25 federal minimum wage.
At-will employment and the subminimum wage emerged from the backlash to Emancipation.
Lawmakers in Hawaii approved a bill that would raise the state minimum wage to $18 by January 2028,
Congress cannot just pay lip service to frontline workers whose labor they take for granted.
The “Fight for $15,” movement, which will mark its 10-year anniversary in November 2022, “has influenced policy debates and the public conversation(…)
A record number of states and cities are raising their minimum wage this year, according to a tally from the National Employment Law(…)
These raises that took effect this week and that combined with other scheduled for later this year are the largest(…)