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Tories quietly exempt scores of rogue firms from being named and shamed over minimum wage

By Nicola Bartlett FEB 11, 2020 Ministers have brought back a policy of naming and shaming firms who underpay their staff but the government have quietly exempted scores of rogue firms from being named and shamed over not paying the minimum wage. Ministers axed a policy of publishing the names of businesses who don’t pay […]

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Washington County decides against separate pay scale for part-timers

By Julie E. Greene Feb 10, 2020 Washington County will meet new minimum-wage requirements six months ahead of the state’s mandated schedule moving forward. The county commissioners, by consensus, recently agreed to provide raises to meet the new minimum-wage scale, effective July 1 of each year instead of Jan. 1 of the following year. For

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Near Silicon Valley, Human Service Nonprofits Fail to Pay Living Wages

The Patch January 29, 2020 A human resources survey conducted by Community Bridges, in partnership with the Volunteer Center of Santa Cruz County and the Human Care Alliance of Santa Cruz County (HCA), gives us reason to revisit how nonprofit personnel are faring in a growing economy with historically low unemployment. From some perspectives, these

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