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  2. 1970 Minneapolis teachers' strike - Wikipedia

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    In December 1970, the Minnesota Supreme Court, in reviewing the anti-strike law, deemed the agreement that had been met between the district and union to be invalid, canceling the $1,000 payments and requiring the district to recover the pay that the teachers had accumulated during the strike. [6]

  3. Minnesota Labor Relations Act - Wikipedia

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    "The Minnesota and National Labor Relations Acts--A Substantive and Procedural Comparison". Minnesota Law Review, vol. 38, no. 7, June 1954, p. 730-796. Stieber, Jack. Ten years of the Minnesota Labor Relations Act. Vol. 9. Industrial Relations Center, University of Minnesota, 1949. Stieber, Jack. "Minnesota Labor Relations Act-An Opinion Survey."

  4. Salary history bans - Wikipedia

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    Salary history bans refer to policies, adopted mostly in the United States, that ban employers from asking job candidates about their previous salaries. The purpose of these laws is the reduce the impact of historical discrimination. [ 1 ]

  5. Minnesota salary transparency bill hopes to close gender ...

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    When Minnesota Rep. Kristin Bahner left a previous job years ago, a male coworker told her to make sure she was paid what she was worth at her next position. She asked what he meant, and he ...

  6. Minnesota teachers are winning their best pay raises in years

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    St. Paul teachers are seeking pay increases far beyond those sought in recent years, but the potential funding source they point to is unusual, too: $54 million in new state aid to the district.

  7. Tipped wage - Wikipedia

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    The tipped wage is base wage paid to an employee in the United States who receives a substantial portion of their compensation from tips.According to a common labor law provision referred to as a "tip credit", the employee must earn at least the state's minimum wage when tips and wages are combined or the employer is required to increase the wage to fulfill that threshold.

  8. Thousands of Minnesota white-collar workers now eligible for ...

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    In January, Minnesota adopted a new "sick and safe time" law that lets nearly all workers earn paid sick days. While that law affects nearly all workers in the state, the new overtime rule is ...

  9. Minnesota Statutes - Wikipedia

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    The Minnesota Constitution is the supreme law in the state. Minnesota Statutes are the general and permanent laws of the state. [1] Minnesota Laws (also referred to as Minnesota Session Laws, Laws of Minnesota, or simply "session laws") are the annual compilation of acts passed by the Minnesota Legislature and signed by the governor of Minnesota, or enacted by the legislature when overriding a ...