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  • Illinois's No Salary History + Equal Pay

    10/11/2019 3:14:56 PM PDT · by spintreebob · 21 replies
    Illinois work net ^ | 10/9/2019 | Mike Madigan
    Illinois's new No Salary History law went into effect on September 29th, which means that employers will no longer be allowed to ask job applicants for past wages during the hiring process. It's a huge victory for equal pay! The practice of using past pay to determine salary offers is a major contributing factor to the gender wage gap. We want to make sure all of Illinois knows about this win for economic justice! So Women Employed has created a toolkit to help job applicants understand their rights, employers understand their responsibilities, and advocates spread the word. As a valued...
  • The Rain Tax Cometh?

    08/15/2002 7:25:33 PM PDT · by Madcelt · 14 replies · 151+ views
    The Asheville Tribune ^ | Aug 15, 2002 | By Clint Parker and Matt Mittan
    It's been a long time since we've seen any real rain in Western North Carolina. However, the next time it does rain you might want to think about the storm water that the rain produces. Why? Because according to the Federal government storm water runoff is a problem, and it needs to be addressed. Storm water runoff is the water that flows off impervious surface areas such as roofs, driveways, parking lots, streets, and other hard surfaces during rainstorms. Rather than being absorbed into the ground, it pours into ditches, culverts, catch basins, and storm sewers. According to the government,...