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  2. File:2012 California Proposition 39 results map by county.svg

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  3. Prevailing wage - Wikipedia

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    In United States government contracting, a prevailing wage is defined as the hourly wage, usual benefits and overtime, paid to the majority of workers, laborers, and mechanics within a particular area. This is usually the union wage. [1]: 1 Prevailing wages are established by regulatory agencies for each trade and occupation employed in the ...

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  5. Minimum Wage Hikes Proposed In Several States - AOL

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    New York state Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver plans to propose a minimum wage hike on Monday, which would lift the state's wage floor to $8.50 from $7.25 an hour. California, Connecticut, Hawaii ...

  6. Davis–Bacon Act of 1931 - Wikipedia

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    These consisted of five changes: (1) setting the threshold for how much of the workforce must be paid a common wage for that wage to become the "prevailing wage" at 50% (previously 30%); (2) strictly limiting the importation of urban rates for projects in rural areas; (3) limiting the use of wages paid on other DBA-covered federal projects in ...

  7. One map shows how much a $15 minimum wage would be ... - AOL

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  8. Federal Wage System - Wikipedia

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    Under the FWS, each employer bases pay on what private industry is paying for comparable levels of work in a given local wage area. Employees are paid the full prevailing rate at step 2 of each grade level. Step 1, the lowest step in the FWS, is 4 percent below the prevailing rate of pay. Steps 3, 4, & 5, are four, eight, & 12 percent above the ...

  9. Map: The 22 states where the minimum wage rose this week - AOL

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    The federal minimum wage in the US hasn’t budged from the hourly rate of $7.25 in over 14 years.But 22 states and 40 cities increased their own minimum wages to ring in the New Year. As of Jan ...