March 5, 2017
Updated March 2016 Existing labor and employment laws dictate fundamental baseline employment standards, but often fail to ensure that working people can secure a decent standard of living. Today, less than 13 percent of the U.S. workforce has the power to improve their wages and working conditions through collective bargaining.… Read More»
Tags: 101, Department of Labor, FLSA, FMLA, hours, minimum wage, scheduling, wages
June 12, 2015
The first-ever study on service sector scheduling practices in Washington, D.C. was released yesterday, with researchers concluding that erratic and unpredictable work hours negatively impact employees and their families. The report was released during a briefing in D.C.’s Wilson Building, with community groups packing the room to hear the results… Read More»
Tags: DC, DC Fiscal Policy Institute, Ed Lazere, Elissa Silverman, Georgetown University, hours, Kalmanovitz Initiative, low pay, schedules, service sector, Vincent Orange, washington
November 19, 2014
Today, San Francisco’s Board of Supervisors unanimously approved the Retail Workers Bill of Rights, a potentially precedent-setting package of legislation to address abusive scheduling practices at corporate retailers. The legislation is expected to pass a second vote by the board and be signed into law by the mayor in the… Read More»
Tags: $15 minimum wage, Black Friday, Board of Supervisors, chain stores, David Chiu, Eric Mar, hours, jobs with just hours, Jobs With Justice San Francisco, just hours, McDonald's, OUR Walmart, retail, Retail Workers Bill of Rights, San Francisco, San Francisco Board of Supervisors, scheduling, strike, Tiffany Beroid, Walmart, WalmartStrikers
February 24, 2014
Walmart, the world’s most profitable retailer, is starting to show signs of decline. Last week, the company reported a 21 percent dip in profits over the fourth quarter and a decline in its same-store earnings over that same period, leading a financial analyst to downgrade the company’s stock rating on… Read More»
Tags: Bloomberg, food stamps, hours, Ken Jacobs, OUR Walmart, taxes, wages, Walmart