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The president can bolster his legacy of improving the lives of working families.
NY began the New Year with a major escalation of the campaign to make it the first state to enact(…)
Over one dozen legislative or ballot proposals are expected to move in 2016.
A state oversight board has rejected a challenge to the NY fast food $15 minimum wage order.
More than 30 cities and counties across the country have enacted local minimum wage increases in recent years, responding to worsening(…)
More U.S. cities in more states are moving ahead to raise wages.
More companies are raising base pay for workers even as out of touch politicians oppose raising the minimum wage.
In 270 cities and towns, tens of thousands of low-wage workers joined the “Fight for $15” day of action.
Errol Louis discussed the latest developments in the fight to raise the minimum wage with NELP’s Paul Sonn.