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Economy / Business / Employment compensation / Minimum wage / United States labor law / Minimum wage in the United States / UCLA Institute for Research on Labor and Employment / Michael Reich / San Jose /  California / Minimum Wage Fairness Act / Employment Policies Institute
Date: 2016-06-22 12:32:38
Economy
Business
Employment compensation
Minimum wage
United States labor law
Minimum wage in the United States
UCLA Institute for Research on Labor and Employment
Michael Reich
San Jose
California
Minimum Wage Fairness Act
Employment Policies Institute

POLICY BRIEF June 2016 The Effects of a $15 Minimum Wage by 2019 in San Jose and Santa Clara County By Michael Reich, Claire Montialoux, Sylvia Allegretto, Ken Jacobs,

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