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Seattle made history in June when it became the first major city in America to pass a livable minimum wage(…)
Seattle, WA—Seattle made history by becoming first city in the nation to adopt a $15 minimum wage, but it will(…)
Washington, DC—Time is running out for two-dozen states to tap into federal money for expanding a widely praised employer program(…)
Washington, DC—The National Employment Law Project welcomed the Obama administration’s announcement today of its latest efforts to improve the job(…)
In an interview last week, the soon-to-be-named chairman of the National Retail Federation (NRF), Container Store CEO Kip Tindell, pledged(…)
The practice of not paying people for the time their employers require them to be at work was outlawed three-quarters(…)
As a motion was introduced Tuesday in the Los Angeles City Council to raise the city’s minimum wage to $13.25(…)
New rule will come into effect on Jan 1st but DOL will suspend its enforcement for 6 months Washington, DC—The(…)
Last week, speaking before the American Enterprise Institute, Speaker John Boehner was asked about a recent speech Rep. Paul Ryan(…)