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More companies are offering higher wages and cash payments to employees as the U.S. economy rebounds from the pandemic.
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The restaurant company will host a virtual career fair on messaging app Discord as it looks to fill positions at the roughly 200 restaurants it expects to open in the U.S. in 2021.
May 10 -
Employees who often choose to get paid sooner turned over faster.
March 9 -
The National Alliance of Healthcare Purchaser Coalitions says the COVID-19 pandemic highlights the need for employers to fight social disparities.
April 17 -
Sluggish wage growth can be attributed to automation and outsourcing, among other factors.
January 14 -
Wage numbers suggest that the labor market isn’t as competitive as the unemployment rate indicates.
January 10 -
A $15/hour federal minimum wage would backfire, according to recent findings from the Competitive Enterprise Institute.
October 13 -
The company will move to $13 an hour in June, bringing the retailer closer to the goal it set of reaching $15 an hour by the end of next year.
April 5 -
The ride-share companies asked a judge to block a New York City rule setting a minimum wage for drivers.
January 31 -
The consequences for wage theft can be severe, but there are a number of ways employers can be mindful of problems.
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