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A call for toy donations, a high ranking for a West Michigan High School, Holiday Market presented by Farmgirl Flea Market, and more.
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Research Seminar in Quantitative Economics Director Gabriel Ehrlich says he expects wage growth to continue into 2025 but at a slower pace
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A state House bill would retain the lower minimum wage of three dollars, ninety-three cents for tipped workers
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They say it will hurt seasonal and hospitality industries
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On Wednesday the Supreme Court laid out a specific timeline and guidance for how to phase in the wage increases
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Crain’s Grand Rapids Business staff writer Mark Sanchez discusses the implementation of an increase in the state’s minimum wage. A coalition of farmers are pushing back on federal wage mandates for migrant workers. How a cut in interest rates could spur the local mergers and acquisitions market.
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A tentative agreement was reached on August 1, 2024, and was subsequently approved by The Rapid's Board of Directors on August 28, 2024
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One of the most anticipated decisions from the Michigan Supreme Court will determine the fate of the state’s minimum wage and earned sick leave laws.
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Now that the Supreme Court has shot down any chance of the minimum wage question appearing on the November ballot without legislative action, eyes are turning to a separate lawsuit that also seeks to raise the minimum wage
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A West Michigan economist is paying close attention to consumer spending heading into the new year. WGVU spoke with Dr. Paul Isely, Associate Dean in the Seidman College of Business at Grand Valley State University.