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A laundromat owner in Florida explains why he supports fair-chance hiring.
How San Francisco dim sum restaurant workers won $4 million in back pay.
The pay hike for New York’s fast-food workers may spur other employers to raise wages too, writes Paul Sonn.
If companies are surprised by DOL’s guidance, they’ve been getting bad advice, writes Cathy Ruckelshaus.
NY1’s Errol Louis discussed a state wage board’s decision to raise the minimum wage for fast-food workers with NELP’s Tsedeye(…)
The New York wage board recommended $15 hourly pay for fast-food workers statewide.
Fast-food workers will earn $15 by 2018 in New York City, and $15 by 2021 statewide,
The fight to raise wages has moved to the heartland.
The Obama administration must lead on “fair chance” hiring, write Christine Owens and Nayantara Mehta.