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A year into the new Labour Government, key hardship measures show no improvement - over 7 million low-income families are still going without essentials.
MIT economist David Autor first documented the loss of millions of jobs to Chinese imports a decade ago. Now he sees an even ...
As Cambodian garment workers took breaks from toiling in sweltering factories on Tuesday, they feared for their jobs after US President Donald Trump ...
Richard Byrd, president of the Ojai Federation of Teachers, said he attributes the low number of survey responses to the fact ...
A new study reveals the ‘welfare versus work paradox’: when wages sink close to subsistence, welfare can be the rational ...
Employers are failing to insure the working class, and Medicaid cuts would leave them even more vulnerable. One doctor ...
South Dakota's minimum wage of $11.50 exceeds federal rate by $4.25. Learn how the state's annual increases compare to ...
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Hotel Management Network on MSNLos Angeles hotel owners push back against $30 minimum wageThe measure, backed by a powerful hospitality union, is part of a broader push to address the city’s high living costs.
A City Council committee will weigh the proposal this week and decide whether to draft an ordinance for consideration by the full council.
Stuck between high fees and low wages, how much money will it take to fix PA child care staffing crisis?
Metro Social Services released its annual community needs evaluation report this week, taking a deep dive into the impact of low wages in Nashville.
This year, the report focuses on “the high cost of low wages” in Nashville — that is, that the city experiences a high cost of living because of its large number of low-wage jobs.
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