Sentences with phrase «report wage and hour»

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Conveniently, 1099 workers (referring to the tax reporting form for freelancers) can hit the ground running and complete projects quickly in exchange for an agreed - upon compensation rate, which is usually a higher wage per hour or job.
The Solar Foundation reports that the median wage per hour for those in assembly is $ 18, for installers is $ 21, for designers is $ 27, and for those on the business side is $ 29.
Raising the minimum wage to $ 15 an hour would benefit 927,400 city workers and pump $ 6.5 billion into the city's economy, according to state Labor Department report released yesterday.
ALBANY — Raising the minimum wage to $ 15 an hour would benefit 927,400 city workers and pump $ 6.5 billion into the city's economy, according to state Labor Department report released Wednesday.
A report produced late last year by the Empire Center for Public Policy and the American Action Forum said raising the minimum wage to $ 15 an hour would cost the state at least 200,000 jobs.
The Daily News reports that Council members Oliver Koppell and Annabel Palma are introducing a bill that would tie the creation of living wage jobs ($ 10 an hour, plus benefits or $ 11.50 an hour) to city - subsidized development projects.
The Daily News reports that under the emerging agreement, the current $ 7.25 hourly minimum wage would increase in stages — to $ 8 - an - hour in January; to $ 8.75 at the beginning of 2015; and topping off at $ 9 - an - hour by the end of 2015.
Labor, community, religious and policy groups from around New York welcomed a reported agreement to increase the state minimum wage to $ 9 per hour over the next three years.
City Controller Scott Stringer says in a new report that hiking the minimum wage to $ 15 an hour would add $ 10 billion to city paychecks, and would effect nearly 1.5 million workers.
Under the «Bar - ometer», it reported that «A court says you can only file wage and hour cases on an individual basis.
Consistent with the caseloads they are currently defending, companies report that wage and hour cases top the list as the most anticipated next wave of class actions (25.9 percent of respondents), followed closely by Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA) cases (22.2 percent).
Kristen's litigation experience includes representing individual and corporate clients in cases involving claims of breach of contract, consumer fraud, unfair trade practices, violation of federal and state credit reporting laws, violation of the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, professional negligence, business torts, employment discrimination, wrongful termination, violation of wage and hour law, and violation of non-competition and confidentiality agreements.
The BLS also reports an average hourly wage for medical assistants of around $ 14 per hour, which can be substantially higher depending upon location and experience.
By comparison, general dental assistants reported a median wage of $ 18.75, oral surgery dental assistants earned a median of $ 18.11 an hour and prosthodontic dental assistants reported the highest median wage of any specialty, $ 20.84 an hour.
The Bureau of Labor and Statistics groups prison medical assistants with medical assistants in its reports and states that the median hourly wage for medical assistants is $ 13.87 per hour, with an average yearly salary of $ 28,860.
As of 2016, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported that medical assistants had a median hourly wage of $ 15.17, with 10 percent earning no more than $ 10.99 and 10 percent earning at least $ 21.78 per hour.
Another recent report out of the National Low Income Housing Coalition (NLIHC) purports an inability for renters in every state, earning minimum wage and working 40 hours each week, to afford a two - bedroom rental, giving way to a shortage of 7.4 million affordable units for low - income renter households.
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