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Nearly 350,000 workers are each losing $4,000 annually because their states blocked local minimum wage increases.
Our amicus brief argues Michigan lawmakers undermined the will of voters in violation of the state constitution.
Governor Jared Polis is expected to sign the bill into law.
The regional approach would bake-in wages that are already artificially low in many parts of the country.
A new opinion poll confirms the popularity of the Raise the Wage Act.
One misguided bill would ban all local laws pertaining to any “employment conditions.”
Minnesota’s appeals court ruled that Minneapolis’s $15 minimum wage law is a valid exercise of local power and is not(…)
The bill would restore local governments’ right to raise the minimum wage above the state’s level.
Illinois is poised to become the fifth state in the nation to adopt a $15 minimum wage.