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It’s rare that Sen. Rand Paul and Attorney General Eric Holder can find common ground on anything, but on the(…)
Over restaurant industry opposition, legislature eliminates sub-minimum wage for low-paid tipped workers, guaranteeing $10.10 per hour paid directly by employers(…)
New York—Low-wage job creation was not simply a characteristic of the first phase of the recovery, but rather a pattern(…)
When Governor Mary Fallin of Oklahoma signed a law this week banning cities in her state from enacting higher local(…)
Poll signals widespread business support for new proposal by Albany lawmakers to allow cities and counties to enact local minimum(…)
Georgia’s Republican Governor Pledges to Issue Executive Order, While Louisiana, South Carolina, Florida, and 4 more states debate measures to(…)
In the face of Congressional gridlock, record number of states and cities across the country continue to take action to(…)
Statement of Christine Owens, executive director of the National Employment Law Project, on the U.S. Senate’s passage of the bipartisan(…)
Washington, DC—“The National Employment Law Project (NELP) applauds the Senate’s confirmation yesterday evening of David Weil as Wage and Hour(…)