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NY: $15 minimum wage for fast food workers 05:48
'Poor door' building attracts 88,000 applicants 10:52
Incoming changes for Seattle transit 01:02
Will Obama veto this corporate tax cut deal? 07:36
US ‘most unequal developed country’ 06:43
A ‘painful blow’ to the labor movement 09:25
Dem Rep: Low wages make no 'economic sense' 09:23
The GOP’s ‘compassionate conservatism’ 07:22
Obama’s renewed focus on income inequality 05:08
The new face of poverty in America 06:23
White House turning the page on 2013 06:18
Why some policies keep poor stuck in place 03:32
Will 2014 be the year for progressives? 10:32
Pope Francis blasts trickle-down economics 10:33
Why some workers still live in poverty 11:32
Low-wage contractors want Obama to raise pay 07:52
California approves bill to raise minimum wage 05:06
Burger King cashier: For far too long we been barely scraping by 08:50 Progressives wage war against inequality 11:22 There’s a progressive push ahead of 2016. Tuesday, lawmakers, labor leaders and activists from across the country announced a broad new plan to fight income inequality. Rev. Sharpton talks to Rep. Barbara Lee and EJ Dionne for more. May 12, 2015
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NY: $15 minimum wage for fast food workers 05:48
'Poor door' building attracts 88,000 applicants 10:52
Incoming changes for Seattle transit 01:02
Will Obama veto this corporate tax cut deal? 07:36
US ‘most unequal developed country’ 06:43
A ‘painful blow’ to the labor movement 09:25