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  • Fulltime Employees Still Not Making Enough To Get By Despite Minimum Wage Increase
    JOBS
    Why haven’t wages kept up with the cost of living?
  • More Than 25 States Announce Minimum Wage Increase For 2023
    The spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), in Fort Smith
    The state poised to provide the highest minimum pay rate is Washington, at $15.74 per hour
  • Starbucks To Raise Minimum Pay To $15 To Attract Workers
    FIRING
    Starbucks said it will be raising its minimum wage to $15 per hour for workers in the U.S. by summer next year.
  • McDonald's To Increase Hourly Wages For US Employees
    McDonald's
    McDonald's will increase pay at its company-operated U.S. restaurants by an average of 10%.
  • Olive Garden Parent Darden Sued By Workers' Group Over Tipping
    Olive Garden
    Nonprofit organization One Fair Wage alleges Olive Garden's tipping policy encourages racial discrimination.
  • Joe Biden Unveils $2 Trillion Climate Plan To Boost U.S. Economy
     Democratic U.S. presidential candidate and former Vice President Joe Biden
    Joe Biden, who will likely become U.S. president in November, has revealed a $2 trillion plan to boost the U.S. economy by making it "greener."
  • Target Raises Minimum Wage For All Workers To $15 Per Hour
    Target Minimum Wage
    Apart from the $2 raise, Target will be giving hourly employees a one-time bonus of $200 each.
  • Thailand Is Over The Minimum – Living Wage Necessary, Experts Say
    Thailand workers
    Analysts are calling for a living wage to be integrated into Thailand’s salary system since the minimum wage can no longer cover costs.
  • Target Increases Hourly Wage To $13; Walmart Stays At $11
    Higher wage
    Target will pay its employees a $13 per hour minimum wage amid a tightening labor market.
  • It’s a $15 Daily Minimum Wage for Walt Disney World Resort Employees
    $15 an hour
    Employees at Walt Disney World Resort will be paid $15 per hour starting 2021 in a move that should accelerate the impetus towards raising the standard of living of harassed American workers whose wages have remained flat, or have fallen, despite the surging U.S. economy.