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SF Minimum Wage Isn't Going Up This Year

12 hours ago ago from SF Appeal: The Alley

Previously: Study: Three Minimum Wage Salaries Necessary To Meet Expenses In Bay Area The San Francisco Office of Labor Standards Enforcement (OLSE) announced on Wednesday that minimum wage will not increase in 2010. The decision is based on the Consumer Price Index of the Bay Area, an indicator that did not increase in 2009. The City's minimum wage is $9.79, and is based on the 2003 Minimum Wage Ordinance . California's Minimum wage is ...

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20 hours ago ago from factoring business

Caveat: Wars have been fought over economic theory, and I'm no Nobel Peace Prize candidate (I haven't been doing this blog long enough). What is the extent to which the employer/employee relationship becomes or should become some sort of partnership? Why do some hard-core capitalists talk like borderline communists when it comes to the role of the worker? Should the workplace be a commune or a totalitarian regime, or something ...

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Wage Garnishment in Arizona How Do They Figure How Much to Deduct?

16 hours ago ago from Out of Debt Again

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Minimum wage machine

15 hours ago ago from SUNfiltered

Ever feel like you're just spinning your wheels at work? Well Blake Fall-Conroy's Minimum Wage Machine found at MAKE is quite literally a mechanical interpretation of unfulfilling labor. The artist explains: The minimum wage machine pays the user minimum wage in real-time in pennies the smallest unit of currency in the US. Being in NY, with minimum wage at $7.15 an hour, this equates to 1 penny every 5.035 seconds. The machine has a ...

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Pacific Grove City Council Votes in Favor of Short-Term Rentals

12 hours ago ago from Monterey Rentals

The Pacific Grove City Council voted unanimously this week to modify a 12-year old restriction on rentals for less than 30 days.  The modification would permit rentals of residential property with registration, licenses, and payment of transient occupancy tax.  This move will not only legitimize activity that has been going on in the City, but will bring in some much-needed cash flow to this great town. The modification to the City's ...

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Former city worker questions mayor’s motives for selling property

12 hours ago ago from Media General - Turnto10.com

Search: Keyword Site Web | RSS + - Text Size Print Share This Former city worker questions mayor's motives for selling property Sold For $1 Central Falls Mayor Charles Moreau receives permission to sell an abandoned property for $1. 0 Ratings | 1 Video Views By Bill Rappleye ...

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Cintas lawsuit to be settled for $6.5 million

23 hours ago ago from U.S. News

Cintas lawsuit to be settled for $6.5 million LOS ANGELES (AP) -- A uniform company has agreed to pay $6.5 million to settle a lawsuit claiming it failed to pay its laundry workers a living wage. Ohio-based Cintas agreed last Friday to pay $3.3 million in back wages and interest to more than 500 Southern California workers and another $3.2 million in penalties and attorney fees. A union that sued Cintas five years ago announced the ...

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Lake City City Council OKs rezoning for apartments

17 hours ago ago from Media General - SCNow.com

Search: Keyword Site Web | RSS + - Text Size Print Share This Lake City City Council OKs rezoning for apartments By Bradrick McClam | Lake City News & Post Reporter Published: December 18, 2009 Updated: December 2009 LAKE CITY Lake City City council approved the final reading of a rezoning ordinance for apartments ...

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