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The D.C. Council has voted to pause further implementation of Initiative 82 on tipped workers’ wages until October. Back in 2022, nearly 74% of District voters cast their ballots to phase out ...
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The wage for tipped restaurant workers will not rise from $10 to $12 this July as planned. Instead, the DC Council voted 8 to 4 today to pause the pay bump until October following a push by Mayor ...
Approval for the $3.7 billion deal to bring the Washington Commanders back to the RFK Stadium site in D.C. could be delayed until at least the fall.
The DC Council paused wage hikes for tipped workers, sparking protests over Initiative 82 outside the Wilson Building. Economic impact concerns drive the decision. Skip Navigation.
In an emergency vote Tuesday, the D.C. Council voted to pause the increase of the tipped minimum wage in the city, which would have taken effect July 1.
The Council of the District of Columbia voted 8-4 on Tuesday to pause the next scheduled wage increase for tipped workers, temporarily halting the implementation of Initiative 82.. The initiative ...
The ERISA Advisory Council issued a slate of recommendations for the Labor Department to improve qualified default investment alternatives in defined contribution plans.
The D.C. Council voted to pause Initiative 82, ... WDVM Hagerstown. DC Council votes to pause July 1 wage bump under Initiative 82. Posted: June 3, 2025 | Last updated: June 3, 2025.
Heated DC Council meeting results in suspending tipped minimum wage increase . Jade Lawson. Tue, June 3rd 2025 at 4:13 PM. Updated Tue, June 3rd 2025 at 7:12 PM. 3. VIEW ALL PHOTOS.
Council rejigs spending plan by $1.4b, adjusts DC rates. Developer pushback has seen Auckland Council sharpen its pencil across its investment programme, but they have 'no idea how things work in the ...
The Home & Youth Affairs Bureau (HYAB) today held a training seminar for District Council (DC) members to enhance their communication with the media and promote good building management practices.
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