Minimum Wage (Page 62 )

  • Who Really Benefits From A Minimum Wage Hike?: NULL

    September 2003 ·   · 

    Washington – Upon returning to session, Congress will be facing a proposed increase in the federal minimum wage to $6.65 an hour. According to the latest figures from the U.S. Census Bureau, those who would most benefit from the $1.50 increase are not from poor families. The average family income of employees who would benefit from the proposed minimum wage hike is $43,795. Fully 85% of employees…
  • Welfare Reform Increased Job and Earning Opportunities for Welfare Recipients: Array

    August 2003 ·   · 

    Washington – Current and former welfare recipients found increased employment opportunities, higher average earnings and a reduced likelihood of a return to government assistance as a result of welfare reform efforts, according to a new study released today by the Employment Policies Institute (EPI). The results are presented as Congress reviews reauthorization of the 1996 Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act (Welfare Reform Act). “This study…
  • Welfare Reform Increased Job and Earning Opportunities for Welfare Recipients: NULL

    August 2003 ·   · 

    Washington – Current and former welfare recipients found increased employment opportunities, higher average earnings and a reduced likelihood of a return to government assistance as a result of welfare reform efforts, according to a new study released today by the Employment Policies Institute (EPI). The results are presented as Congress reviews reauthorization of the 1996 Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act (Welfare Reform Act). “This study…
  • ACORN is Dishonest Broker for Florida Workers: National Labor Group Promoting Increase In Florida's Wage Rate Once Sued California To Avoid Paying Its Own Workers Minimum Wage

    August 2003 ·   · 

    Washington – The national union organization leading the effort to hike Florida’s minimum wage to $6.15 once sued the state of California in order to avoid paying its own employees the state minimum wage. This is one example of a long, duplicitous history of The Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now (ACORN) in a report by The Employment Policies Institute (EPI), “The Real ACORN: Anti-Employee, Anti-Union,…
  • ACORN is Dishonest Broker for Florida Workers: National Labor Group Promoting Increase In Florida's Wage Rate Once Sued California To Avoid Paying Its Own Workers Minimum Wage

    August 2003 ·   · 

    Washington – The national union organization leading the effort to hike Florida’s minimum wage to $6.15 once sued the state of California in order to avoid paying its own employees the state minimum wage. This is one example of a long, duplicitous history of The Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now (ACORN) in a report by The Employment Policies Institute (EPI), “The Real ACORN: Anti-Employee, Anti-Union,…
  • Kennedy Ignores Unemployment Crisis in 397 Economically Depressed Cities and Counties: Array

    July 2003 ·   · 

    The Employment Policies Institute (EPI) warned Congress today that a proposed minimum wage hike from $5.15 to $6.65 an hour would worsen conditions in 399 depressed cities and counties as employers replaced the least skilled employees with more highly skilled workers. A new study released by EPI today identifies 397 counties and cities – each with a population of over 10,000 – that had unemployment rates at…