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Don’t delay overtime pay
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Clinton Speech Confirms That Presidential Campaigns Will Focus on Wage Stagnation
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Hatch and Ryan: Chasing Mice and Ignoring the Elephants
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Irregular Work Scheduling and Its Consequences
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Senate Committee Debates Whether to Allow H-1B Guestworkers to Replace U.S. IT Workers
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Not a Puzzle—Wages Growth is Sluggish Because Employers Hold All the Cards
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Amazing Black Friday Deals, Brought to You by the American Taxpayer
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Another Measure of the Staggering Wage Gaps in the United States: Comparing Walton Family Wealth to Typical Households by Race and Ethnicity
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What’s Lost in the Market Basket Stories
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EPI’s President Lawrence Mishel to Appear at Netroots Nation
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What’s at Stake in Harris v. Quinn
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Raising America’s Pay: Why It’s Our Central Economic Policy Challenge
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Working Poor in America: The Harsh Reality Facing Our Nation’s Low-Wage Workers
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News from EPI › Media Advisory- Working Poor in America: The Harsh Reality Facing Our Nation’s Low-Wage Workers
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Mayor Gray’s statement in support of his veto of the LRAA should embarrass him
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DC Council Should Override the Mayor’s Veto of the Large Retailer Accountability Act
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Mayor Gray Should Sign the Large Retailer Accountability Act
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What We Read Today
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The President’s Speech Shows He’s Better at the ‘Whereas’ than the ‘Therefore’ Part of the Resolution.
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DC Mayor Gray Should Sign the Large Retailer Accountability Act: Statement from EPI President Lawrence Mishel
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Every Day, Low Wages
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Litigation reveals extensive abuse of guest workers in the U.S.
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Heritage Foundation’s view on China trade and jobs is like old wine that’s aged badly
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Education profiteering: Wall Street’s next big thing?
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Investigations reveal forced labor of immigrants but Congress won’t allow the Labor Department to combat it
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Preferential tax rates increasingly benefit top filers
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Do public school teachers really receive lavish benefits?: Richwine and Biggs’ recent report doesn’t make the grade
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Globalization and American Wages: Today and Tomorrow
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The Wal-Mart effect: Its Chinese imports have displaced nearly 200,000 U.S. jobs
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Globalization that works for working Americans