“With this [St. Louis] proposal, supported by Mayor Francis Slay, the fight to raise wages significantly for underpaid workers struggling to get by has spread beyond America’s coastal cities to the heartland,” Christine Owens, the executive director of the National Employment Law Project, told the St. Louis Post-Dispatch.
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