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Minimum Wage
Minimum Wage
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Finance
Gavin Newsom signs law raising California health care workers’ minimum wage to $25 per hour—a key figure in the Kaiser Permanente union talks
By
The Associated Press
October 14, 2023
Politics
California to fast food workers: Your minimum wage just got raised by nearly $5 to $20 per hour
By
Adam Beam
and
The Associated Press
September 28, 2023
Retail
Walmart is trimming its starting wage for some new employees in a sign the red-hot U.S. labor market is cooling off
By
Chloe Taylor
September 8, 2023
Finance
Minneapolis mayor vetoes minimum wage bill for Lyft, Uber drivers: ‘An inexcusable betrayal of Minneapolis workers’
By
Summer Ballentine
and
The Associated Press
August 23, 2023
Finance
Minneapolis is pushing through a ride-share minimum wage and Lyft claims it will hurt drivers because ‘only the most wealthy could still afford a ride’
By
Trisha Ahmed
and
The Associated Press
August 17, 2023
Personal Finance
Gen Z is rejecting everything they’ve been taught about tipping. It could be the start of a big shift
By
Jane Thier
July 24, 2023
Personal Finance
Shake Shack founder says there’s no obligation to tip ‘whatsoever’ for takeout food or coffee
By
Steve Mollman
July 6, 2023
Politics
You make America’s highest minimum wage if you live in West Hollywood: $19.08 an hour
By
The Associated Press
July 2, 2023
Newsletters
Minnesota becomes latest state to pass bill guaranteeing rights for gig workers
By
Paolo Confino
May 25, 2023
Finance
The World Bank’s mission is to fight poverty. Workers at its headquarters are striking because they’re struggling to make ends meet
By
Fatima Hussein
and
The Associated Press
April 14, 2023
Leadership
Over half of U.S. states will raise minimum wages in 2023. Here’s how that could affect higher-earning workers
By
Paige McGlauflin
March 30, 2023
Newsletters
How Hilton is enabling flexible work for frontline employees
By
Amber Burton
and
Paolo Confino
October 20, 2022
Personal Finance
These states are raising their minimum wage based on today’s CPI report as inflation remains stubbornly high
By
Alena Botros
September 13, 2022
Success
Amazon’s CEO has no plans to order corporate staff back to the office—and he says paying $25 an hour to rank-and-file workers is too high
By
Colin Lodewick
September 8, 2022
Working low wage jobs might mean ‘significantly faster’ cognitive decline later in life, new study finds
By
Christine Mui
August 5, 2022
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