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Marriott, based in Bethesda, is gearing up to lay off more than 800 employees by the start of the new year.
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While the state’s minimum wage is $15.00, some workers in the service industry earn a base pay of $3.63. In Baltimore City, one councilman is looking to change that.
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Just a handful of states have heat standards, and Maryland will be the first on the east coast.
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Starting in October, all Maryland employers will be required to disclose a wage range for job postings, thanks to a bill passed by the General Assembly and signed by Governor Wes Moore.
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County officials are looking at their hiring practices for “safety sensitive positions."
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The lack of worker protections could lead to people getting fired for consuming a legal drug, advocates with the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws argue.
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Joe Squared Worker-Owners Say Co-ops Can Provide Stability For Struggling RestaurantsWhen coronavirus restrictions in Baltimore City change with fluctuating COVID-19 data, no single person at Joe Squared decides how the pizzeria will…