Sentences with phrase «wage ordinance in»

Hawkins was active in the campaigns to establish the Citizens Review Board in the 1990s and the Living Wage Ordinance in the 2000s in Syracuse.

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In December 1994 Baltimore's living - wage ordinance became law.
Mayor Eric Garcetti signed into law on Saturday an ordinance that makes Los Angeles the biggest city in the nation to gradually raise the minimum wage to $ 15 an hour.
She co-coordinated the Florida Wage Theft Task Force, which led the passage of ordinances in several counties throughout the state.
But many, including the mayor of Seattle and trade unions in the area, support the wage increases and contend that the ordinance will alleviate poverty and better address income inequality.
His primary focus is in three areas: Dealing with labor unions — bargaining, grievances, arbitrations, and litigation; Employment litigation — discrimination, whistleblower, wage / hour, retaliation and other causes of action before federal and state courts and administrative agencies; and human resources counseling — helping managers deal with day - to - day issues, training, compliance, policies and procedures, drafting ordinances, public records, and Sunshine Law.
Provides if defendant convicted in municipal criminal court of record for violation of city ordinance is without means to pay the fine or costs, and no undue hardship would result, the municipal judge may direct the defendant to perform community service at a rate of not less than the current federal minimum wage.
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