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NELP’s Christine Owens on why McDonald’s recently announced wage increase falls far short.
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NELP’s prior labor market analyses showed that employment growth during the recovery has been concentrated in lower-wage industries and occupations.(…)
NELP responds to McDonald’s announcement of a wage increase.
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Criminal justice reform emerges as a leading bipartisan and economic Issue.
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