Closing The Wage Gap

Final Denver min. wage proposal pushes $15/hour wage to 2022; restaurant industry still cold on idea

By: Jennifer Kovaleski Nov 04, 2019 DENVER — Colorado lawmakers passed a law last spring that gave cities and counties, for the first time, the power to set their own minimum wage. Denver is the first city to propose a hike under the new law, and Mayor Michael Hancock and Councilwoman Robin Kniech on Monday

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Bank of America will pay a $20 minimum wage a year earlier than planned

By Evelina Nedlund November 4, 2019 New York (CNN Business)The American job market remains tight, and banks are scrambling to find people who want to work at their branches. That’s why Bank of America is raising its minimum wage to $20 an hour in 2020 — a year earlier than expected. Bank of America (BAC)

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Push to Raise Minimum Wage Goes Local, at Airports and Hotels

By Nelson D. Schwartz Labor unions and community groups are pursuing an increasingly successful strategy to force employers to pay their workers more: minimum wages for specific occupations and industries. The effort has resulted in several noteworthy victories recently — mandatory pay of up to $20 an hour for hotel workers in Oakland, and raises

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