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The practice of not paying people for the time their employers require them to be at work was outlawed three-quarters(…)
As a motion was introduced Tuesday in the Los Angeles City Council to raise the city’s minimum wage to $13.25(…)
New rule will come into effect on Jan 1st but DOL will suspend its enforcement for 6 months Washington, DC—The(…)
Last week, speaking before the American Enterprise Institute, Speaker John Boehner was asked about a recent speech Rep. Paul Ryan(…)
Poverty Rate Among Tipped Workers Double That of Regular Workforce Following the first convening of Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s wage board(…)
Seattle, WA—The National Employment Law Project (NELP) applauded Mayor Ed Murray’s announcement today that the City of Seattle is establishing(…)
Marcela Gallegos assembled 77 boxes per minute in a Chicago factory that supplies pizza for Costco. David Fields drove thousands(…)
Fast Food workers are welcoming a new and compelling partner to the Fight for $15. Today, hundreds of home care(…)
Over the past year, a record number of states and cities have taken action to raise the minimum wage. These(…)