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  1. DYK: 95 years after women won the right to vote, women working full-time earn 78% of what men earn?

  2. Employees explain that they know their employer is investing in them with flexible workplace policies

  3. "I'm here to say that we are profitable & competitive." —Franz, CEO of on the myth that paid leave would ruin his business

  4. "There's a notion that paid leave is bad for biz & I'm here today to say that's absolutely not true." —Renee, a small biz owner in Portland

  5. Today continues his tour in Portland to talk about why we need to .

  6. When women succeed, America succeeds. Women won equality at the ballot box; let’s strive to win equality at work.

  7. and NIOSH fact sheet recommends ways host employers & staffing agencies can better protect :

  8. RT if you agree: The retirement advice you receive should be in YOUR best interest.

  9. Our Chief Economist Heidi Shierholz explains the proposed updates to pay →

  10. Great convo w/ workers who are causing 'good trouble' to build a nation where people have a voice at work

  11. Hurricane Katrina: a look back at employment and unemployment

  12. " is shining a light that we can — and must — do better as a nation. This is about the dignity of work." —

  13. "If we're going to make progress, we're going to need to keep causing 'good trouble.'" —

  14. "We’re standing up because we can’t keep sitting down." —Renita, a home health aide

  15. "I'm being forced to choose if I want to pay my rent or pay for electricity." —Mya Hill, a fast food worker in Detroit

  16. "With your voice in the workplace, ordinary people can do extraordinary things." — in Detroit

  17. "We have to recognize that there are too many people who are working a full time job and getting their food at a food pantry." —

  18. "The is a movement to form a more perfect union." — in Detroit

  19. "Today's discussion is about the unfinished business. Today's about standing up for workers." — in Detroit

  20. From Wall Street to Main Street, everyone deserves financial advice that’s best for them.

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