The Michigan Senate passed a bill to increase the tipped minimum wage but not eliminate it entirely as ordered by the Michigan Supreme Court.
The bill calls for a $5 bump to the current minimum wage rate, and would bring tipped workers to $17 an hour as well.
The bill calls for a $5 bump to the current minimum wage rate, and would bring tipped workers to $17 an hour as well.
Assembly Member Zohran Mamdani, a Democratic socialist from Queens who is running for mayor, wants to raise New York City’s ...
The move was a key step, but not the final step, toward the state Legislature intervening in a Michigan Supreme Court ...
The federal minimum wage has been stuck at $7.25 since 2009, not even close to the buying power it once brought workers — ...
When it comes to money, Democrats and Republicans don't agree on much in Olympia. But there's a common consensus when it ...
The negotiations at the state Capitol were ongoing Wednesday, nine days before a Michigan Supreme Court-ordered minimum wage ...
Stronger-than-expected inflation and labor market data into the end of 2024 led to the US Federal Reserve's decision to pause ...
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