minimum wage

The wage floor is meeting or surpassing $15 per hour in more and more places.
When it takes effect on April 1, fast food workers in California will have among the highest minimum wages in the country.
The Oscar winner and activist called for New York to increase the minimum wage for all.
The proposal sets a new goalpost for the labor movement, which previously rallied around a $15 minimum wage that Sanders now says is insufficient.
Six states — California, Connecticut, Massachusetts, New York, Oregon and Washington — will be at or above $15 per hour.
The ballot measure would have given the town one of the highest minimum wages in the country and eliminated the lower wage floor for servers.
The Republican-led state joins a list of mostly Democratic states on a path to $15 per hour.
The sub-minimum wage for servers would be gone by 2027, unless the D.C. Council decides to intervene.
Sen. Lindsay Graham clashed with the CEO of Costco over a $15 minimum wage increase.
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