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A record number of states and cities are raising their minimum wage this year, according to a tally from the National Employment Law(…)
These raises that took effect this week and that combined with other scheduled for later this year are the largest(…)
Minimum wage is set to go up in 21 states on January 1, 2022. Tsedeye Gebreselassie, Director of Work Quality(…)
21 states and 35 cities and counties will raise their wage floors in the New Year.
Of the $150B in raises workers have secured, $76B has gone to workers of color and $70B to women workers.
This is an important first step to ensuring that all jobs paid with federal revenues are good jobs.
Congress should use this opportunity to finally pass a $15 minimum wage bill.
To better respond to the threat of preemption, NELP and LSSC formed a partnership in 2019.
Every vote must be counted. The will of the voters decides elections.