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April 13, 2023

Unions Have Chance To End Controversial Pay Tiers

As unions in collective bargaining talks have recently sought to eliminate tiered wage systems that give newer workers lower pay or benefits than long-tenured employees, Michael Lotito says the extent to which unions might be able to build the support to

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March 17, 2023

5 Wage Issues The Next Labor Secretary Is Inheriting

Lee Schreter talks about the implications if Active Labor Secretary Julie Su is approved as the new Labor Secretary.

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March 16, 2023

New Gig Worker Act May Raise Prices, Reduce Earnings, Damage Competition

Jennifer Harpole and Michael Lotito talk about the effects of pay transparency in private-sector employment in light of The Gig Worker Transparency Act proposed in Colorado.

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March 10, 2023

California Bill Would Increase Liability for Fast-Food Franchisors

Joy Rosenquist says a bill recently introduced in the California legislature that would make fast-food franchisors jointly liable for the franchisee's violations of employment law is a ripe area for the unions to gather steam. (Subscription required.)

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March 10, 2023

DOL Observers Size Up Marty Walsh's Wage and Hour Legacy

Michael Lotito discusses Labor Secretary Marty Walsh’s achievements and missed opportunities as Walsh prepares to head to the private sector. (Subscription required.)

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