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We are dismayed by President Obama’s decision to honor Walmart today. Its pay and labor practices are appalling—and should be(…)
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Over restaurant industry opposition, legislature eliminates sub-minimum wage for low-paid tipped workers, guaranteeing $10.10 per hour paid directly by employers(…)
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Poll signals widespread business support for new proposal by Albany lawmakers to allow cities and counties to enact local minimum(…)