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Illinois is bringing the Fight for $15 to the Midwest.
Governor Dayton has stood up for hard-working Minnesotans and set an example for elected leaders everywhere.
The Raise the Wage Act of 2017 takes a crucial step to boost pay for America’s low-wage workers.
When it comes to local actions that raise wages for workers, the value of local control goes out the window.
After two year delay, injunction blocking city minimum wage increase is lifted.
A $15 minimum wage, fully phased in, would raise pay by about $3,500 for almost 1 in 3 workers.
This delivers exactly what America’s workers have been crying out for: strong action to raise wages.
NELP expert Laura Huizar comments on a $15 minimum wage proposal in Minneapolis.
Momentum remains strong for improving pay for the 40 percent of U.S. workers who struggle on less than $15/hr.