Last week a summit for working

In April, a minority in the Senate blocked a measure that would raise the federal minimum wage. But states and cities across the country are refusing to wait for Congress. Local governments are taking matters into their own hands, moving forward on this issue to support working families.

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  • Last week a summit for working families was hosted at the White House, and OFA supporters held events in their communities to start a conversation about creating 21st-century workplaces that address the needs of working families.

In April, a minority in the Senate blocked a measure that would raise the federal minimum wage. But states and cities across the country are refusing to wait for Congress. Local governments are taking matters into their own hands, moving forward on this issue to support working families.

  • Location: Unired States, 123 Avenue, Cynia
  • Start Date: 22 Aprile 2021
  • Start Time: 10:00
  • Organizer: HasTech
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