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Seattle’s first-in-the-nation $15 minimum wage began to phase in this spring after a federal court rejected the fast food industry’s(…)
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.
How San Francisco dim sum restaurant workers won $4 million in back pay.
Fast-food workers will earn $15 by 2018 in New York City, and $15 by 2021 statewide,
The NYPD’s own policing and hiring policies have made it harder to diversify its ranks.
How can the fair-chance hiring campaign, help restore the middle class?
A packed hearing of a special New York State Wage Board today in the City Council chamber in Buffalo saw(…)