A state regulatory commission Monday gave a green light to change how tipped workers in Pennsylvania are paid, handing Gov. Tom Wolf leverage in his efforts to raise the state’s minimum wage.
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Fewer than 1 in 4 workers has returned to the office as businesses decide how much space they will need
People had started showing up to the office again in greater numbers, but fled for home as the recent coronavirus surge shook the region, fresh data show.
Fired Pa. Catholic school teacher gets another opportunity to pursue discrimination claim
A fired white Catholic school teacher in Williamsport will have another opportunity to pursue his claim that he would not have been disciplined if he were African-American.
Race, racism don’t equate, judge says in fired Catholic teacher’s reverse discrimination case
Race and racism do not equate under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act, a federal magistrate judge said in recommending dismissal of a reverse discrimination suit brought by a fired Catholic school teacher in Williamsport.
Pa. essential workers say they have to choose between their health and a paycheck
Kelli Trent, an insurance claim agent in Perry County, said her employer isn’t following health and safety COVID-19 guidelines.
As deadline looms to renew $600 jobless benefits, Pa. ‘workers are terrified’
This week, Congress is considering another pandemic stimulus package, as unemployment remains stubbornly high across the country and coronavirus cases rise nationwide.
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