Worker Pay
A Woman Is Going Viral For Applying to Her Same Role — After Her Company Listed the Position for $90,000 More Than Her Current Salary
She owes her discovery to a new NYC salary transparency law that requires companies to post salary ranges on job postings.
West Hollywood City Council Votes to Hike Minimum Wage to $17.64 an Hour Starting Next Year
The rate will first take effect Jan. 1 for hospitality workers and will "create a phased approach for minimum wage increases for large businesses and small businesses with adjustments every six months to create consistency in the minimum wage citywide by July 1, 2023," the city council said in a statement.
Amazon Workers Strike in Germany on Prime Day
The union Ver.di believes its members deserve better pay, working conditions, and more respect.
3 Ways to Make an Internship Invaluable, Regardless of Pay
Don't take on interns just to ensure a fresh pot of coffee. Do make your internships mutually beneficial for the intern and company alike.
How to Survive a Worker's Comp Claim
If you're getting ready to deal with a worker's compensation claim, read these tips on how you can survive -- whether you're an employee or employer.
Los Angeles Approves Minimum Wage Hike
The incremental wage increase to $15 an hour will take place by 2020.
Fast-Food Workers Protest for Higher Pay, Unionization
Whether the walk-off in New York this week will have impact remains to be seen, but the dispute is continuing to echo on social media.