The arbitrator also ordered the city to pay Biscari back wages and benefits as well as the legal costs that Local 42 accrued in pursuing the grievance.
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Judy L. Thomas,
Kansas City Star,
9 Sep. 2025
As wages and transfer amortisation bills continue to rise, clubs are turning to player sales to reduce losses.
Faraji sued in January, accusing the network of failing to pay minimum wages, failure to pay overtime wages and failure to reimburse business expenses.
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Michael McCann,
Sportico.com,
3 Sep. 2025
Sure, some people will benefit from higher minimum wages.
Job postings that mentioned at least one AI skill advertised salaries 28% higher on average than those that listed none, representing roughly $18,000 more per year.
—
Dylan Butts
Shreya Ghosal,
CNBC,
4 Sep. 2025
Some of London’s biggest companies have moved or considered moving their stock listings to New York, where prices tend to be higher, liquidity deeper, and executive salaries bigger.
By Forbes’ count, at least 14 billionaires earned early paychecks at such chains – often spending long hours frying foods, scrubbing bathrooms and emptying trash for minimum wages.
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Martina Castellanos,
Forbes.com,
6 Sep. 2025
Smaller paychecks, bigger vulnerability The impact falls disproportionately on lower-income families.
Choice Zone schools receive additional funding from JCPS in the way of teacher salary stipends and supplemental funds that can be spent on initiatives that improve the culture and climate for staff and enhance student experiences.
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Krista Johnson,
Louisville Courier Journal,
4 Sep. 2025
My PhD was fully funded with tuition waivers and varying stipends per year from a combination of fellowships, scholarships, and teaching or research assistantships.
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