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  2. Fight for $15 - Wikipedia

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    The impact on employers and workers within the restaurant industry is a major focus of the Fight for $15 movement. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, restaurants and other food services employ about sixty percent of all workers paid at or below the minimum wage, as of 2018. [57]

  3. Gabriel Acevero - Wikipedia

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    Acevero joined the Maryland Fight for $15 campaign and organized low-wage workers and community groups to support raising the minimum wage in Montgomery County. The County Council overwhelmingly approved the bill, which was signed into law in 2017. [8]

  4. Bipartisan compromises on sick leave, wages signed into law ...

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    The current plan raises the state minimum wage to $15 by 2027, starting by a raise on Friday from $10.56 to $12.48, but would no longer see a total phase out of those tip credit jobs.

  5. Lorena Gonzalez (California politician) - Wikipedia

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    This legislation was signed into law by Governor Brown in 2017. [15] Gonzalez sponsored a law requiring school children to get vaccinated unless they have a medical exemption. [16] Gonzalez sponsored AB 2051, which makes it easier for affiliate primary care clinics to enroll into Medi-Cal and Family Planning, Access, Care and Treatment.

  6. 'Politics is bad for business.' Why Disney's Bob Iger is ...

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    And Iger signed off on the settlement of a high-profile defamation ... Disney agreed to pay $1 million for Trump's legal fees and donate another $15 million for Trump's ... A bruising fight with ...

  7. Raise the Wage Act - Wikipedia

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    The first federal minimum wage was created as part of the National Industrial Recovery Act of 1933, signed into law by President Franklin D. Roosevelt, but declared unconstitutional. In 1938 the Fair Labor Standards Act established it at $0.25 an hour ($5.19 in 2022 dollars).

  8. John Morgan (lawyer) - Wikipedia

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    Morgan & Morgan was a major donor to the political committee Florida for a Fair Wage, [26] donating the bulk of the $4.15 million raised by the campaign. [27] In October 2019, Morgan announced that he had acquired enough signatures to get the minimum wage amendment on the ballot in November 2020. [ 28 ]

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