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  2. J.D. Vance's Incoherent Argument for Higher Minimum Wages - AOL

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    If it were, why shouldn't Vance want a $100 per hour minimum wage? Meanwhile, Vance is worried about that same guy being replaced by a different worker who is willing to do the same job for $15 ...

  3. Advocates are pushing to end lower wages for disabled ... - AOL

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    When Tim Giarrusso took over as CEO of Human Technologies in 2015, the organization paid about 35 of its more than 300 employees less than federal minimum wage – legally.

  4. $15 Minimum Wage: Bad Policy at a Bad Time

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    The Democrats want to raise the minimum wage to $15 an hour by 2025, with the phase-in starting just three months after their bill is enacted. The suggestion is bad policy at a bad time, and ...

  5. With minimum wage boost pending, tipped workers rally against ...

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    In their initial ruling, justices wrote the tipped minimum wage will reach 100% of the minimum wage in 2029, after being 80% of the standard minimum wage in 2028. They amended that scale in their ...

  6. Adkins v. Children's Hospital - Wikipedia

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    The present case addressed a minimum wage. The maximum-hour laws left the parties free to negotiate about wages, unlike the present law, which restricted the employer's side of the negotiation. The Court argued that if legislatures were permitted to set minimum wage laws, they would be permitted to set maximum wage laws. Sutherland asserted:

  7. Fight for $15 - Wikipedia

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    A common argument against raising the minimum wage in restaurants to $15 is that it could cause cuts to employee hours, as well as potential layoffs or restaurant closures. [ 58 ] Waiters, bartenders, and other food service workers who primarily work for tips may utilize the federal tipped minimum wage, which is currently $2.13 an hour.

  8. Minimum wage - Wikipedia

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    The effective nationwide minimum wage (the wage that the average minimum-wage worker earns) was $11.80 in May 2019; this was the highest it had been since at least 1994, the earliest year for which effective-minimum-wage data are available.

  9. Where the fight for a $15 minimum wage goes from here - AOL

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    The pandemic has lead to increased recognition on frontline workers, fueling the pressure to wage raises for the lowest-earners. Where the fight for a $15 minimum wage goes from here Skip to main ...