A few years ago, I remember when the “Fight for $15” movement was taking off around the country. Lo and behold, it appears that a $15/hour minimum wage is not the stopping point, which should be no surprise. As the below article notes, New York is aggressively moving to ramp up hourly wage rates even higher. While all the below articles are worth a read, I called particular attention to that one. As always, below are a couple article that caught my eye this week. Disney World Workers Reject Latest Contract Offer Late last week, it was announced that workers at Disney World had rejected the most recent contract offer from the company, calling on their employer to do better. As Brooks Barnes at The New York Times writes, the unions that represent about 32,000 workers at Disney World reported their members resoundingly rejected the 5 year contract offer which would have seen workers receive a 10% raise and retroactive increased back pay. While Disney’s offer would have increased pa
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