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KQED KQED Newsroom April 2, 2016

I asked ken jacobson, chair of the Uc Berkley Labor Center how significant is the passage of this wage hike . This is a very big deal. When its all phased in, we estimate 5. 6 million californians will receive wage increases as a result of the law, and on average, a 24 increase in their earnings. 3,700 a year. Its a big deal. Who are these five to six million workers . Whats the profile . Theyre breadwinners. 96 are over the age of 20. 37 have children. 55 are latino. On average, they bring home about half their familys income. Years ago, people were earning minimum wage tended to be kids flipping burgers. Thats not the case anymore. The profile of lowwage workers in california has really changed over the years. Nearly half of lowwage workers have at least some college education, and thats a real change from whatcritics say thi jobkiller. What does the data show on this . Theres lots of Good Research on the impacts of minimum wage laws, and what weve seen is minimum wage laws in the Un

KQED KQED Newsroom April 4, 2016

The Uc Berkley Labor Center how significant is the passage of this wage hike . This is a very big deal. When its all phased in, we estimate 5. 6 million californians will receive wage increases as a result of the law, and on average, a 24 increase in their earnings. 3,700 a year. Its a big deal. Who are these five to six million workers . Whats the profile . Theyre breadwinners. 96 are over the age of 20. 37 have children. 55 are latino. On average, they bring home about half their familys income. Years ago, people were earning minimum wage tended to be kids flipping burgers. Thats not the case anymore. The profile of lowwage workers in california has really changed over the years. Nearly half of lowwage workers have at least some college education, and thats a real change from whatcritics say thi jobkiller. What does the data show on this . Theres lots of Good Research on the impacts of minimum wage laws, and what weve seen is minimum wage laws in the United States, no really measurab

KQEH KQED Newsroom April 2, 2016

The Uc Berkley Labor Center how significant is the passage of this wage hike . This is a very big deal. When its all phased in, we estimate 5. 6 million californians will receive wage increases as a result of the law, and on average, a 24 increase in their earnings. 3,700 a year. Its a big deal. Who are these five to six million workers . Whats the profile . Theyre breadwinners. 96 are over the age of 20. 37 have children. 55 are latino. On average, they bring home about half their familys income. Years ago, people were earning minimum wage tended to be kids flipping burgers. Thats not the case anymore. The profile of lowwage workers in california has really changed over the years. Nearly half of lowwage workers have at least some college education, and thats a real change from whatcritics say thi jobkiller. What does the data show on this . Theres lots of Good Research on the impacts of minimum wage laws, and what weve seen is minimum wage laws in the United States, no really measurab

WTXF Good Day Philadelphia At 9 November 27, 2015

He does have fox insurance. We have an Insurance Plan here. When he breaks his face. We have some help. Did you have a good thanksgiving . We hope you did. I certainly did. So, my fiance, her mother, and she came down early yesterday morning. Yes, went into my apartment while im doing the the show and started the cooking. Then the cousins start coming in and the auntie. It is a full house, big long table, the food was fantastic. Any pictures at the table. Did i. I dont think i did. You came over before we started eating and you took some pictures. Yes, i did. Lets get to them. This is when we were watching the eagles game. That is end of the game. I was looking at the end of that game. Was mike feeling okay. I look horrible there. We all look horrible. Then i think we have the selfie next, yes, all of the family. There is shelld thea and her mother, carmen then my parents there and mike. My dad thought i was cool. He does look cool. It was nice to have have you all over. Thanks for hav

KGO ABC7 News 500PM January 20, 2015

Reporter later in the morning about 2,000 people gathered at the Fruitvale Bart station, many of them parents with their children. Why do you think its important for people to come out here today . Its important because young black men my age and older are getting killed and its not fair. Its empowerment to our youth. They need to understand the legacy thats been handed down to them. People like Martin Luther king made great sacrifices for the opportunities we have today. Sometimes that gets lost. Reporter Kerry Johnston also brought her Young Children with their homemade signs. What does your sign say . Black lives matter. Im trying to introduce them to some of the subjects that theyve been hearing a little bit about in the news. Reporter a large group of peaceful demonstrators marched more than two miles from Fruitvale Bart to the coliseum station. Except for those facilitating the march, police kept a low profile, with officers standing a few blocks away from the march. In oakland,

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