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Somerville Paraeducators Win 20 Percent Raise and Permanent Status After Nine-Month Battle

July 29, 2020 / Kinga Borondy

Indianapolis Janitors Push for Health Care, Sick Days, and a Living Wage

November 01, 2018 / George Fish

Seattle Activists Take Wage Enforcement into Their Own Hands

April 01, 2015 / Paul Bigman

Viewpoint: More Seattles, Please

April 16, 2014 / Shamus Cooke

VIDEO: Mark Brenner on Walmart’s Latest Dodge

September 19, 2013 / Labor Notes

Wage Laws Could Include Homecare Workers, Finally

February 28, 2012 / Jenny Brown

Living Wage Laws: Worth the Effort?

February 27, 2012 / Stephanie Luce

A Shallow Victory on Living Wages in New York City

February 23, 2012 / Jenny Brown

100 Years Later, the Cry for ‘Bread & Roses’ Still Resonates

January 12, 2012 / Steve Early

New York Governor, SEIU 1199 Raise Hackles with Medicaid Deal

January 09, 2012 / Mark Brenner

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