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LOW WAGED WORKERS DEMAND MORE
October 20, 2014
NEW YORK - Hundreds of tipped and low-wage workers, mostly minorities from the fast-food and car wash industries, rallied through the streets of Harlem today urging New York State officials to do away with the law permitting sub-minimum wage for 229,000 tipped workers in the State. ...
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NY Wage Gap Costs Women $22B Each Year
April 11, 2011
“This new data illustrate the very real harm unequal wages are doing to families and the state,” said Debra L. Ness of National Partnership for Women & Families. ...
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Angry Workers March As Wages Fall
March 11, 2011
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Size Does Matter In Wage Disparity
February 08, 2011
Why in the United States are the rich getting richer and the poor getting poorer? Part of the answer lies in the unique economies of our larger cities, finds a study. ...
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Cholera Forces Haiti To Face Sewage Dilemma
December 27, 2010
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Immigrant Women Targeted For Wage Theft
November 23, 2010
Undocumented women who are feeding the country with their labor routinely endure sexual harassment, wage theft and other abuses. ...
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Minority Workers Victims Of Wage Theft In Illinois
April 08, 2010
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Wages of Minority men were "hardest hit" during recession
October 19, 2009
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Minimum wage not an option but the law
July 29, 2009
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Business Owners Welcome Minimum Wage Increase
July 22, 2009
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Center for Economic Policy and Research Statement on the Increase of the Minimum Wage
July 21, 2009
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Jesse Jackson to meet with Volkswagen officials
June 17, 2009
The meeting with VW officials is “part of our scheduled meetings with all of the automakers†in the country about his hopes the plant will benefit the city’s minority community. ...
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Wage gap linked to customer bias
June 04, 2009
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New "Wage And Hour Watch" Program To Target Roosevelt Avenue In Queens
May 21, 2009
Latino community members trained as "Wage and Hour Watchers" by the New York State Department of Labor will hit the streets this Saturday to let employers know "We Are Watching You!" ...
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Lewis: NAACP must still wage civil rights war
May 15, 2009
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New Resources for Low-Wage and Immigrant Worker Advocates
May 13, 2009
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Strengthening Families by Helping Women Access High-Skill, High-Wage Jobs
April 24, 2009
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Forum/Webcast: Green Jobs & Low-Wage Workers
April 13, 2009
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Podcast on Retirement & Low-Wage Work
April 02, 2009
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Fairness Initiative on Low-Wage Work 5-minute podcast
March 17, 2009
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NELP: Rebuilding a Good Jobs Economy for Nation's Low-Wage Workers
March 13, 2009
Jump-starting our economy is critical, but this alone will not solve the deep crisis of inequality that has been building in this country for decades. ...
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Low-wage Work: Principles for ARRA
March 11, 2009
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NCCP Fairness Initiative on Low-Wage Work addresses difficult choices low-wage families make
March 04, 2009
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NCCP Report: Recession or Not, Many U.S. Families Can’t Afford Basic Needs, Even at Twice Minimum Wage
March 03, 2009
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FAST FOOD WORKERS STRIKE FOR BETTER PAY
September 04, 2014
NEW YORK - Thousands of workers from McDonald's, Burger King, Wendy's and other fast food outlets nationally are striking today to seek better wages ...
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LATINOS TO OBAMA: JUST PASSING
August 11, 2011
The National Hispanic Leadership Agenda, a nonpartisan Hispanic association, today gave the Obama administration a just-passing overall grade for six areas it said are critical. Two years after issuing its quadrennial Hispanic Public Policy Agenda in 2008, the National Hispanic Leadership Agenda assessed the progress made in addressing the major public policy issues facing the Hispanic ...
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Manufacturing Giant Settles Bias Suit
August 03, 2011
A business unit of aluminum maker Alcoa has settled a discrimination case with the U.S. Department of Labor for $540,000, the government said. Alcoa Mill Products Inc. will pay $484,656.19 in back wages to 37 Hispanics and African-Americans as well as $35,516.88 to two women who all were rejected for job positions ...
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Black Vote In Danger For Obama?
August 03, 2011
In quick succession, two brightly lit danger signs burst on President Obama’s reelection road. The first was the recent Washington Post/ABC poll showing that nearly as many African-Americans say they are displeased with Obama’s performance as those who approve. The prime reason for the discontent is jobs ...
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Minorities Short Changed On Sick Leave
August 01, 2011
The Institute for Women's Policy Research just issued a study finding that access to paid sick days in Denver varies widely based on ethnicity and race. The study reveals that only 33 percent of White women and 35 percent of White men have jobs that do not provide sick leave while Latinos and African Americans lag far behind ...
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Hunger Stalks California's Rural Minority Areas
July 18, 2011
Across California and beyond, rural unemployment is higher and incomes lower, than in nearby urban areas. Imperial County's unemployment rate in March was 30 percent, probably the state's highest. The county's economy is almost entirely dependent on agriculture and farm labor. Orange Cove and San Joaquin ...
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