Search results for minimum wage (1851)
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Unions, inequality, and faltering middle-class wages
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Wages and Social Security
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Blocking Labor Department wage rule condemns young Americans to unemployment
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The future of work: Trends and challenges for low-wage workers
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Misguided CPU Act would cut tech workers’ wages
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Jobs and fairness: ‘prevailing wage’ rule good for Marylanders
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The H-2B guestworker program puts downward pressure on American wages
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H-2B employers and their congressional allies are fighting hard to keep wages low for immigrant and American workers
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Sustained, high joblessness causes lasting damage to wages, benefits, income, and wealth
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The sad but true story of wages in America
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News from EPI › Regardless of Education Level, Immigration Lifts Wages of Native-Born Relative to Immigrants
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Jobs and Wages Tax Cut Should be Part of a New Jobs Package
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Immigration and Wages: Methodological advancements confirm modest gains for native workers
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The China trade toll: Widespread wage suppression, 2 million jobs lost in the U.S.
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Strengthening unemployment insurance: A critique of individual accounts and wage-loss insurance
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Guest worker programs should include strong wage protections for U.S. workers
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You know how to add, don’t you? A dark night, a mysterious dame and a gumshoe looking for clues in the case of the vanishing wages
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Montgomery County Stands to Benefit From a Living Wage
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The economic impact of local living wages
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Economy Up, Wages Down
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Wage growth slows for most workers between 2000 and 2005
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Low-wage, part-time workers find unemployment insurance elusive
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Wage inequality poised to grow in 2002
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News from EPI › WORKING MOTHERS FACE DOUBLE BIND OVER TIME AND WAGES |
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Pay Workers a Living Wage
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Low-Wage Workers Deserve Pay Raise—Viewpoints | EPI
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The Living Wage Movement—Viewpoints | EPI
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Scattered Showers For Labor Day 2001: Job Losses, Falling Wages Hit Many States
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Lessons—Supply, Demand, Wages and Myth
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The Forgotten Workforce: More Than One in 10 Federal Contract Workers Earn Less Than a Living Wage