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Nonprofit workers in NYC rally for higher wages in mayor’s budget

by Gwynne Hogan PUBLISHED MARCH 10, 2022 Nneka Millette, 44, helps run a drop-in center for homeless youth in Brownsville, Brooklyn. But in the last few months, she said she’s found it impossible to keep the center staffed. “I call people for jobs all the time and we have people who actually laugh at the […]

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Employer Practices Limit Workers’ Choices and Wages, U.S. Study Argues

by Eduardo Porter March 7, 2022 A Biden administration report says collusion and other constraints on competition hold down pay and prospects in the labor market. The recent narrative is that there is a tight labor market that gives workers leverage. But a new report from the Biden administration argues that the deck is still stacked

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