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Nearly half of FBI background checks fail to include crucial information on the outcome of a case after an arrest.
More U.S. cities in more states are moving ahead to raise wages.
In 270 cities and towns, tens of thousands of low-wage workers joined the “Fight for $15” day of action.
Home care workers are now finally covered by federal minimum wage and overtime laws.
First-ever poll of workers who are paid less than $15/hr.
New York is the 19th state to implement a policy, along with nearly 100 cities and counties and D.C.
Birmingham’s minimum wage will increase to $8.50 in July 2016 and to $10.10 in July 2017.
Let’s celebrate this vital social insurance program while striving to improve it for today’s changing workforce.
Stagnant wages and high levels of long-term unemployment reveal a still-vulnerable economy.