The court ordered the man to pay his ex-wife her housework: she will receive $ 215

Ivana Moral, 48, shared all the housework during her marriage to her now ex-husband. Ultimately, the Spanish court decided that the man should pay her for it. The Insider edition told more about the incident. Court of Vélez-Malaga on…

New York runs out of money for municipal workers: what does it mean

New York Mayor Bill de Blasio has said he will have to put on forced unpaid leave or lay off some of the city’s vital municipal employees if the metropolis does not receive federal funds to fill budget holes caused by the coronavirus pandemic. Such a statement is the head ...

Opinion: why raising the minimum wage in New York will not improve the well-being of residents

Like any significant socio-economic phenomenon, raising the minimum wage raises a lot of debate. In New York, although it competes with London for the title of “capital of the world,” the income of a significant part of the population still balances at the subsistence level, millions of people continue to receive salaries...

The court deprived 4,2 million Americans of overtime pay

Texas federal judge Amos Mazant has blocked a Department of Labor decision granting millions of Americans the right to receive additional overtime pay. The entry into force of the judgment is scheduled for December 1, USA Today reports. This ban affects about 4,2 million people ...

The number of new jobs in the US has decreased significantly

The number of jobs in the US economy in April 2016 increased by only 160 thousand. This is the lowest figure in the last seven months, according to data from the country's Labor Department. At the same time, the expectations of various expert organizations ranged from 190 to 240 thousand, writes ...

Minimum wage in New York and California will increase to 15 $ per hour

New York Governor Andrew Cuomo and California Governor Jerry Brown have signed laws that will gradually raise the minimum wage in states to $ 15 an hour. New York State employees are also provided paid family leave by law. In New York itself, the minimum wage is 15 ...

Americans who receive a biweekly salary are pleasantly surprised by 2015

If you live and work in the United States and receive a paycheck every two weeks, you'll likely be in for a pleasant surprise in the form of an extra 27th paycheck this coming year. Typically, a year consists of 26 two-week pay periods spread over 52 calendar weeks...

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