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  2. Minimum wage in the United States - Wikipedia

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    US map of adult hourly minimum wages by state and District of Columbia (D.C.) [1] The minimum wage by US state and year In the United States, the minimum wage is set by U.S. labor law and a range of state and local laws. [2] The first federal minimum wage was instituted in the National Industrial Recovery Act of 1933, signed into law by President Franklin D. Roosevelt, but later found to be ...

  3. 2026 Georgia Labor Commissioner election - Wikipedia

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    The 2026 Georgia Labor Commissioner election will be held on November 3, 2026, to elect the Georgia Labor Commissioner. The primary election will be held on May 19. Incumbent commissioner Bárbara Rivera Holmes is running for a first full four-year term.

  4. Government of Georgia (U.S. state) - Wikipedia

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    The state government of Georgia is the U.S. state governmental body established by the Georgia State Constitution. It is a republican form of government with three branches: the legislature, executive, and judiciary. Through a system of separation of powers or "checks and balances", each of these branches has some authority to act on its own, some authority to regulate the other two branches ...

  5. Freedmen's Bureau - Wikipedia

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    The Bureau played a major role in Georgia politics. [42] It was especially active in setting up, monitoring, and enforcing labor contracts for both men and women. [43] It also set up a new system of healthcare for the freedmen. [44] Although a majority of the agency's relief rations went to freedpeople, a large number of Whites also benefited.

  6. Bruce Thompson (Georgia politician) - Wikipedia

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    Bruce Anthony Thompson (February 9, 1965 – November 24, 2024) [1] was an American politician from the state of Georgia. He was a member of the Republican Party and represented the 14th district in the Georgia State Senate from 2013 to 2023. From 2023 until his death, he served as Georgia Labor Commissioner.

  7. Mark Butler (Georgia politician) - Wikipedia

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    J. Mark Butler (born July 21, 1970) is an American politician who served as the Georgia Labor Commissioner. He became the first Republican to hold the office with his election in 2010, in which Republicans won every statewide office in Georgia. [1] Prior to serving as Commissioner of Labor, Butler served in the Georgia House of Representatives for District 18. He was re-elected Labor ...

  8. CoreCivic - Wikipedia

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    Eden Detention Center in Eden, Texas CoreCivic, Inc. is an American private prison operator and one of the largest for-profit prison, jail and detention contractors in the United States. It has been the target of divestment campaigns, FBI investigations and lawsuits alleging civil rights violations and forced labor at some of its owned or operated 70 state and federal correctional and ...

  9. Sick leave in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The United States federal government requires unpaid leave for serious illnesses, but does not require that employees have access to paid sick leave to address their own short-term illnesses or the short-term illness of a family member. However, a number of states and localities do require some or all employers to provide paid sick leave to their workers. Some jurisdictions allow for "safe ...