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Missouri’s governor refused to allow the legislature to run roughshod over cities and counties looking to raise wages locally.
The NYPD’s own policing and hiring policies have made it harder to diversify its ranks.
NELP’s Christine Owens explains the Obama administration’s proposed reform of overtime-pay rules on CSPAN’s “Washington Journal.”
Far too many workers are denied the overtime pay protections they deserve, says NELP’s Christine Owens.
“Some workers question the model’s fairness, suggesting that companies are padding their bottom lines by shifting costs to workers with(…)
Workers have been putting in more hours for less pay; the Labor Department’s taking a big step to fix that.
The new rules could be adopted by the end of 2015, says NELP’s Christine Owens.
For too long, America’s workers have been spending more hours at work but bringing home less pay.
The following statement is from National Employment Law Project executive director Christine Owens on the decision in Massachusetts to pay(…)