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The Fight for $15 marks its 4th anniversary today with strikes, protests, and civil disobedience from coast to coast.
The rule would extend overtime pay eligibility to 12.5 million more U.S. workers.
Too many working people have been left out and left behind, for far too long.
A step-by-step guide to making workplace diversity and inclusion a reality.
The new law provides important fair-pay rights to workers engaged as independent contractors in New York City.
The growth of low-road subcontracting has helped drive down wages and working conditions.
The ruling temporarily delays the full implementation of the executive order.
A Labor Department forum highlights the deeply troubled state of workers’ comp.
Governor Christie rejected a measure that would have gradually increased the state’s minimum wage to $15.