By Iris R. Kokish
True to form, California stands ready to enact yet another great legal experiment by leading the charge into the realm of the $15 minimum wage. Currently, California's minimum wage is $10 per hour, which is already one of the highest statewide minimums in the country, second only to Washington, D.C.'s $10.50 per hour minimum wage.
California legislators and labor unions tentatively agreed on Saturday to raise the state's m...
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