After numerous fast food worker strikes, debates on the nation’s minimum wage, and stories about companies making as much in profits as their employees receive in government aid, it looks like SeaTac will be raising its minimum wage. Latest results show SeaTac voters narrowly passing Proposition 1 in this week’s election. If the results hold,… Read More
Archives for November 23, 2013
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Son Experiences Retaliation for Father's Actions
Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 prohibits discrimination in the workplace based on a person’s race, among other factors. However, the law goes a step further to protect employees who oppose, report, complain of, or participate in an investigation regarding workplace discrimination. The law prohibits an employer from taking any adverse employment… Read More