Employment News
What legislators want to do with the minimum wage in 2023 - The Providence Journal
The minimum wage will reach $15 an hour in 2025 Since 2014, municipalities have been banned from setting their own minimum wages No bills would raise the tipped minimum wage, set at $3.89 PROVID...
Read more5 AGs To Take Contractor Wage Bump Challenge To 9th Circ. - Law360
By Irene Spezzamonte (February 8, 2023, 5:33 PM EST) -- Republican attorneys general from five states plan on asking the Ninth Circuit to flip an Arizona federal judge's ruling that President Joe B...
Read moreMinimum Wage Increased In 23 States In 2022 - What Would You ... - Thumbwind - Finding Fun In Michigan
The new year saw minimum wage hikes in 23 states and Washington, DC. This wage hike is considered a shot in the arm for many essential and frontline workers who have no choice but to risk their he...
Read moreJackson Lewis Brings on Principal Henderson in San Francisco - Bloomberg Law
Joshua Henderson has joined Jackson Lewis PC as a principal in the San Francisco office, the firm said Wednesday. Henderson, who joins from Norton Rose Fulbright, has experience in NLRB litigation...
Read moreWork-share can prevent layoffs. Senators want to bring program to ... - WFYI
Thousands of Hoosiers lose jobs to lay-offs or closures annually. Hundreds of workers are already set to be affected by scheduled layoffs or closures this year, according to the state’s Worker Adj...
Read moreShearman & Sterling Lays Off 38 Attorneys, Staff in US (1) - Bloomberg Law
Shearman & Sterling lays off 38 associates, staff Davis Wright Tremaine, others took similar steps Shearman & Sterling has laid off 38 attorneys and professional staff as a “critical st...
Read more"Overworked, Underpaid" NY Legal Aid Attys Walk Out - Law360
to pressure their management to raise wages and reduce caseloads in order to stem the flow of attrition in the organization. . . . Stay ahead of the curve In the legal profession, information is th...
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