April 2, 2015
A new report released by researchers at Rutgers University Center for Women and Work breaks new ground in studying the growing field of care work by asking home-care consumers to define “quality” care and describe how care-worker training affects the quality of care they receive. Through interviews with both care… Read More»
Tags: $15 an hour, AFSCME, Building Bridges, consumers, home-care, home-care workers, job training, Rutgers University, Rutgers University Center for Women and Work, training
March 21, 2014
Paying low wages is not a necessity, it’s a choice. When these guys opened their burger joint, they chose to do better. “We did this because, in our mind, it was the right thing to do. This is too hard a job to pay minimum wage. So far, we haven’t lost… Read More»
Tags: $15 an hour, Brian Parker, Detroit, Harry Moorhouse, Michigan, minimum wage, Moo Cluck Moo