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How Florida's increased minimum wage could impact the future workforce - WEAR
PENSACOLA, Fla. -- Florida’s minimum wage is now $11 an hour. It’s set to increase by a dollar every year until 2026. WEAR News spoke with the Chair of the Council of Economic Advisors at the Haa...
Read moreMinimum wage to rise to $14.20 in 2023 | NCPR News - North Country Public Radio
Office of the Gov. The Department of Labor says the minimum wage will rise one dollar on December 31st, from $13.20 per hour to $14.20. A state law from 2016 requires the state to raise the mini...
Read moreHunter Biden Laptop Whistleblower Speaks Out 2 Years Later - The Epoch Times
Tony Bobulinski, the former Hunter Biden associate who came forward in 2020 about messages on the younger Biden’s laptop, said the FBI never followed up with him despite promising to. During an i...
Read moreIs Your Remote Work Policy Clear and Concise? - The National Law Review
Printer-friendly Some professional baseball teams are beginning to promote “Work From the Ballpark” days, encouraging fans to bring their laptops to a weekday afternoon game and work remotely f...
Read moreUS employment: key federal and state updates (27 Sep – 3 Oct) - Lexology
California’s governor signs employee bereavement leave into law, Arizona updates its notice requirements for employers regarding workers’ compensation, and LA enacts protections for hotel worker...
Read moreMinimum Wage Rate For Washington In 2023 - The National Law Review
The 2023 minimum wage rate in Washington State will increase to $15.74 per hour for employees sixteen years of age and older, the Washington State Department of Labor & Industries announced o...
Read moreAlliance Must Face Coal Miners' Overtime, Off-Clock Work Suit - Bloomberg Law
Alliance Resource Partners LP and five subsidiaries who face allegations of underpaying coal miners failed to convince a federal judge in Illinois to throw out the wage-and-hour dispute. The coal...
Read moreWorker Justice Center of New York cheers farmworker overtime change - WAMC
New York State Labor Commissioner Roberta Reardon has accepted a recommendation by the Farm Laborers Wage Board to lower the farmworker overtime threshold from 60 to 40 hours per week. The order ...
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IBM’s $17M False Claims Act Settlement: What Government Contractors Should Know - marketscreener.com
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