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Six of the seven justices agreed the language in Proposition A’s summary and fiscal note did not mislead voters and that the results of the measure’s statewide vote should stand.
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Missourians approved Proposition A, which raised the minimum wage and mandated paid sick leave, with 57% of the vote.
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Attorneys spoke for and against the overturning of Prop. A based on complaints regarding election irregularities and constitutional violations.
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Business groups have challenged a Missouri constitutional amendment that increases the state’s minimum wage and gives more workers access to paid sick leave.
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Larger business organizations in the state rehashed opposition for the proposition, saying it will raise prices.
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Missourians will vote Nov. 5 on a measure to gradually raise the minimum wage and mandate paid sick leave.
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Missouri unions and labor organizers collect signatures and endorse candidates to promote their priorities in the legislature.
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Missouri’s minimum wage rate is set to go up again soon. The state minimum wage will increase to $9.45 an hour beginning Jan. 1.The current minimum wage…
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Protesters have been marching in Kansas City to protest low wages for certain workers.The Kansas City Star reports that a rally began early Tuesday around…