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Labour economics / Employment compensation / Minimum wage law / Labour law / Labour relations / Minimum wage / United States Chained Consumer Price Index / Fair Labor Standards Act / Wage / Minimum wage in the United States
Date: 2016-05-12 05:16:44
Labour economics
Employment compensation
Minimum wage law
Labour law
Labour relations
Minimum wage
United States Chained Consumer Price Index
Fair Labor Standards Act
Wage
Minimum wage in the United States

The Minimum Wage Is Too Damn Low

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