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Eight months after Missouri voters approved Proposition A, legislation to increase the minimum wage in increments and implement paid sick leave, a repeal will now alter the future for many workers.
Federal funding cuts have impacted the Winston-Salem Urban League and the hundreds they serve for months. Now, we are seeing the ripple effects, as a critical community outreach agency in Mocksville ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Chains, an orange cone and a broom block the back parking lot of Savory and Sons Funeral Home. The State Board of Embalmers and Funeral Directors shut down the troubled ...
Butler Hospital presented union leaders with its revised “last, best and final” contract proposal on Friday, as what is now considered the longest hospital strike in Rhode Island ...
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — Eight months after voters approved it, Missouri Gov. Mike Kehoe signed the repeal of a law ...
Missouri’s paid sick leave requirements are set to end August 28. Gov. Mike Kehoe has signed a bill into law that will ...
The move ends an effort begun during the Biden administration to place disabled workers’ wages in line with those of their ...
The Longmont City Council spent Tuesday evening reviewing economic data and discussing the logistics of a community feedback ...
Paid sick leave approved by statewide voters in November as part of a minimum wage increase package will be short-lived in Missouri after Governor Mike Kehoe signs the bill, on Thursday, repealing ...
Missouri Gov. Mike Kehoe signed HB 567 on July 10, repealing the state’s paid sick leave mandate. The measure retains Missouri’s $15-per-hour minimum wage law, according to a July 10 news release from ...
Union health care workers at Chambersburg Hospital have announced plans to strike after eight weeks of negotiations with WellSpan, citing frustrations over understaffing, high turnover and low wages.
Sunshine Lanes in Springfield could reopen by Monday after storms pummeled parts of the Ozarks on June 29.