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Pay yourself first? Last is how small biz often works

March 17, 2019 Robert Harrington

Everyone knows the Golden Rule of business is to pay yourself first. But more than half of small business owners are going months without pay - if they are taking any at all.  READ MORE

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Wage Growth Slows for American Workers

March 17, 2019 Robert Harrington

With the holidays over, the demand for labor has fallen as companies shed seasonal workers or make them permanent employees. That has at least somewhat lessened what was an intense competition for employees, which may have contributed to a slowdown in wage growth. READ MORE

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I’ll See Your Minimum Wage and Raise You

March 14, 2019 Robert Harrington

Late last week, the U.S. Department of Labor (“DOL”) issued its proposed overtime rule, proposing changes to the federal minimum salary requirements needed to fall within the exemptions to the Fair Labor Standards Act’s (the “FLSA”) minimum wage and overtime pay regulations. READ MORE

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Wages Are Up for Low-Income Workers, No Thanks to Donald Trump

March 14, 2019 Robert Harrington

Are wages going up more for low-income workers than for the middle class? It’s a little hard to see in the data unless you zoom way in. For example, here are hourly wages for all workers vs. blue-collar workers, who make up roughly the bottom 70 percent: READ MORE

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Wage boards can mitigate market failures on inequality

March 14, 2019 Robert Harrington

During the past 40 years, the United States has seen a tremendous rise in income inequality. While globalization and technological change likely played a role, labor market institutions have been important contributors to these trends — especially the decline of unions. READ MORE

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10 jobs with high employee satisfaction rates that pay $80,000 or more

March 13, 2019 Robert Harrington

You can have a job you’re seriously engaged with or a high salary, but probably not both — right? READ MORE

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Workers at the lower end of the pay scale finally are getting the most benefit from rising wages

March 13, 2019 Robert Harrington

The recent jump in paychecks has come with an unusual characteristic, as workers at the lower end of the pay scale are getting the greater benefit. READ MORE

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Gartner Says Workers Expect 15 Percent Compensation Increase When Switching Companies

March 13, 2019 Robert Harrington

With more jobs available than there are workers to fill them and low U.S. unemployment rates holding steady, organizations are facing increasing complexity around compensating new hires versus current employees, according to Gartner, Inc. READ MORE

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Why performance management has to be holistic and continuous

March 12, 2019 Robert Harrington

Companies are definitely rethinking performance management.

They’ve realised that annual appraisal reckoning is helpful for compensation and bonus computations. READ MORE

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What's The Worst Thing Minimum Wage Hikes Could Do To The Economy? Take A Look At Venezuela

March 12, 2019 Robert Harrington

Supporters of minimum wage hikes should take a close look at Venezuela and Greece, where generous minimum wage hikes sent workers to the welfare lines. READ MORE

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Minimum wage affects child development, public health research team shows

March 12, 2019 Robert Harrington

A team of researchers within the field of public health have organized a plan to determine the legitimate effects of the federal and state minimum wages on birthweight, child development, and more. READ MORE

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Nearly three quarters of economists say $15 minimum wage is bad idea

March 12, 2019 Robert Harrington

A Congressional bill to raise the federal minimum wage from $7.25 to $15 is set for a vote in the U.S. House of Representatives. Just shy of three-quarters of economists (74 percent) say it's a bad idea, according to a survey of economists commissioned by Employment Policies Institute (EPI). READ MORE

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NCAA athletes could now receive more compensation, but with limits

March 12, 2019 Robert Harrington

On Friday, the system that prevents college athletes from being compensated for their labor (beyond the scholarships that some receive) cracked open, just a little bit. READ MORE

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Whole Foods cuts workers' hours after Amazon introduces minimum wage

March 6, 2019 Robert Harrington

In response to public pressure and increasing scrutiny over the pay of its warehouse workers, Amazon enacted a $15 minimum wage for all its employees on 1 November, including workers at grocery chain Whole Foods, which it purchased in 2017. READ MORE

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Top 5 cities for Americans earning $50,000

March 6, 2019 Robert Harrington

Not a millionaire yet?

You’re not alone. The median household income Opens a New Window. in the country as of September was $61,372, according to the U.S. Census Bureau. READ MORE

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Wage Theft Is a Real National Emergency

March 6, 2019 Robert Harrington

As President Trump scrambles to convince us that not having a wall is suddenly a “national emergency,” progressive lawmakers and advocates have pointed out that the most dire emergencies facing the U.S. are the imaginary and real crises manufactured by Trump himself.  READ MORE

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Ivanka Trump: Most Americans Want Upward Mobility, Not Guaranteed Minimum Wage

March 6, 2019 Robert Harrington

Ivanka Trump said most Americans don’t want a guaranteed minimum wage, taking a shot at the Green New Deal’s provisions for a “family-sustaining wage.” READ MORE

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Achieving both wage growth and profits is possible

March 6, 2019 Robert Harrington

Companies again are complaining about rising wages and the potential impact on corporate profits, but history has shown that higher pay doesn't squeeze S&P 500 companies' profit margins. READ MORE

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Tesla slashes retail employee compensation, seemingly pushing them out instead of layoffs

March 5, 2019 Robert Harrington

Tesla is cutting employee bonuses – resulting in a significant decrease in overall compensation for many retail employees.

Some Tesla employees are suspicious of the move ahead of seemingly imminent layoffs. READ MORE

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This map shows how much money you need to earn to get by in every US state

March 4, 2019 Robert Harrington

Depending on where you live in the United States, the amount you need to make to get by can vary by a lot. While a family of three can manage on just over $48,000 a year in Mississippi, for example, it takes at least $60,000 a year to make ends meet in New Jersey, and even more in California. READ MORE

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