I’m excited to share the trailer for Working. In this series, I talk to American workers across various industries – from hospitality and technology to home care – to understand their jobs and hopes for the future. I hope you’ll check it out on @Netflix on May 17. pic.twitter.com/GNQPns6Mzf
— Barack Obama (@BarackObama) April 27, 2023
Posts Tagged ‘Minimum Wage
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May
23
Working
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Jan
21
Changes, They Are Aaah-Coming
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Direct cash payments.
— Joe Biden (@JoeBiden) January 15, 2021
Extended unemployment.
Rent relief.
Food assistance.
Aid to small businesses.
Keeping essential frontline workers on the job.
Those are the key elements of my American Rescue Plan.
Biden including a $15 minimum wage in his stimulus plan is huge
— Hayes Brown (@HayesBrown) January 15, 2021
Biden moving to abolish the tipped minimum wage and sub-minimum wage for people with disabilities in his stimulus package is even bigger IMO
The bar and restaurant industry has been gutted this last year. Making it so that when its safe for those people to go back to work that they can make an actual living wage instead of hoping their customers aren’t jerks is exactly what they deserve
— Hayes Brown (@HayesBrown) January 15, 2021
Honestly, I don’t know how anyone can know someone who’s been on waitstaff or bar staff and NOT be in favor of getting rid of the tipped minimum wage
— Hayes Brown (@HayesBrown) January 15, 2021
Also: if you’re a person who tips now and say you will stop once people make the actual minimum wage even without tips? Why? Why would you suddenly think “well, I guess they no longer did the exact same thing that would have gotten them a tip before”?
— Hayes Brown (@HayesBrown) January 15, 2021
On 1st day, Biden will rescind travel ban on several Muslim countries, rejoin Paris climate accord, extend pandemic limits on evictions and student loan payments, and order agencies to figure out how to reunite children separated from families at border. https://t.co/bPj007bw2w
— Jennifer Jacobs (@JenniferJJacobs) January 16, 2021
A special edition of The Washington Post was on my doorstep this morning. I’m framing this. 💙💙💙 #InaugurationDay pic.twitter.com/oZofqyzyhq
— Brad Beauregard Jr 🇺🇸 (@BradBeauregardJ) January 20, 2021
I’m here today because of the women who came before me. pic.twitter.com/ctB9qGJqqp
— Kamala Harris (@KamalaHarris) January 20, 2021
Welp. https://t.co/HMXbMI0bP0
— Ida Bae Wells (@nhannahjones) January 20, 2021
Biden Day One executive actions:
— Kyle Griffin (@kylegriffin1) January 20, 2021
Re-engage WHO
Unified fed COVID response
Extend eviction & foreclosure moratoriums
Extend student loan pause
Rejoin Paris Agreement
Roll back Trump environmental actions
Reverse Trump census order
Reverse Muslim ban
Stop border wall construction
07
Aug
19
The Complexity Of Inequality
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Economist Raj Chetty is not only identifying the decline in opportunity we’ve seen in recent decades—but trying to reverse it. Inequality, like many problems we face, is as vast as it is complex. But this article left me a little more hopeful: https://t.co/CcsXpVVfkP
— Barack Obama (@BarackObama) July 23, 2019
19
Mar
19
Deeper Than Numbers
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05
Sep
16
Labor Day: A Letter From President Obama
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This #LaborDay, @POTUS wrote an open letter to working men and women across our country: https://t.co/dlOXk7jWVv pic.twitter.com/gEd6FduiyT
— White House Archived (@ObamaWhiteHouse) September 5, 2016
Happy Labor Day - longest streak of job growth ever, unemployment cut in half. That's what hardworking Americans can do. Let's keep going!
— President Obama (@POTUS44) September 5, 2016
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Sep
16
Early Bird Chat: Building Upon The Legacy Of Labor Day
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Oct
15
The President’s Day
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President Barack Obama shakes hands with German President Joachim Gauck during a meeting in the Oval Office. The two leaders participated in a bilateral meeting that marked the 25th anniversary of German reunification
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President Barack Obama is introduced by Terrance Wise, an organizer and fast food worker, at the White House Summit on Worker Voice
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President Barack Obama speaks during White House Summit on Worker Voice in the East Room of the White House. The summit is an effort to give unions, organizers and some businesses a platform to discuss wages and other issues
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President Barack Obama speaks during a event co-hosted by coworker.org during the White House Summit on Worker Voice. On stage with the president is Michelle Miller, co-founder of coworker.org
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The full conference with President Obama and Vice President Biden’s remarks
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President Barack Obama shakes a present that he received following a conversation co-hosted by coworker.org
30
Jun
15
President Barack Obama: A Champion For Workers
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President Barack Obama: A Hard Day’s Work Deserves A Fair Day’s Pay
It’s been a good few days for America. On Thursday, the Supreme Court reaffirmed the Affordable Care Act. It is here to stay. And, Democrats and Republicans in Congress paved the way for the United States to rewrite the rules of global trade to benefit American workers and American businesses. On Friday, the Court recognized the Constitutional guarantee of marriage equality. With that ruling, our union became a little more perfect — a place where more people are treated equally, no matter who they are or who they love. These steps build upon America’s steady progress in recent years. Out of the depths of recession, we’ve emerged ready to write our own future. Our businesses have created 12.6 million new jobs over the past 63 months — the longest streak on record. More than 16 million Americans have gained health insurance. More kids are graduating from high school and college than ever before. But more work lies ahead, if we are to succeed in making sure this recovery reaches all hardworking Americans and their families.
We’ve got to keep making sure hard work is rewarded. Right now, too many Americans are working long days for less pay than they deserve. That’s partly because we’ve failed to update overtime regulations for years — and an exemption meant for highly paid, white collar employees now leaves out workers making as little as $23,660 a year — no matter how many hours they work. This week, I’ll head to Wisconsin to discuss my plan to extend overtime protections to nearly 5 million workers in 2016, covering all salaried workers making up to about $50,400 next year. That’s good for workers who want fair pay, and it’s good for business owners who are already paying their employees what they deserve — since those who are doing right by their employees are undercut by competitors who aren’t. That’s how America should do business. In this country, a hard day’s work deserves a fair day’s pay.
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Mike Dorning: Obama Plans To Expand Overtime Eligibility For Millions
The Obama administration plans to raise the wages of millions of Americans who work more than 40 hours a week by requiring their employers to pay them overtime. Workers who earn as much as $970 a week would have to be paid overtime even if they’re classified as a manager or professional, based on draft rules to be announced as soon as Tuesday, said an administration official. Many employees now receiving as little as $455 a week, or $23,660 a year — below the federal poverty line for a family of four — aren’t entitled to overtime pay because they are classified as managers exempt from overtime pay. The regulations, from the Labor Department, would take effect in 2016, said the official, who asked for anonymity because the plan hasn’t been announced. Workers in retail stores and restaurants are among most likely to be affected.
“You would be hard pressed to find a rule change or an executive order that would reach more middle class workers than this one,” said Jared Bernstein, a former economic adviser to Vice President Joe Biden who is now a senior fellow at the Center for Budget and Policy Priorities. The median U.S. household income of $54,600 in April was $1,600 short of the amount at the start of the recession in December 2007, according to inflation-adjusted estimates from Sentier Research. Ross Eisenbrey, vice president of the Economic Policy Institute, a research group partly funded by labor unions, has estimated that the higher salary threshold would expand overtime to as many as 15 million additional workers.
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A hard day's work deserves a fair day's pay. That's why I'm announcing my plan to extend overtime protections. https://t.co/MrV56vTNa9
— President Obama (@POTUS44) June 30, 2015
.@POTUS: A hard day's work deserves a fair day's pay http://t.co/X8hsyqk8nM
— HuffPost Politics (@HuffPostPol) June 30, 2015
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https://twitter.com/TimothyNoah1/status/615664993619582976
Big: WH will raise overtime threshold to $50K, source familiar says, confirming Bloomberg report http://t.co/JJpUBegn2g
— Greg Sargent (@ThePlumLineGS) June 30, 2015
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Lib economists think raising overtime threshold is single biggest exec action O can do for middle class: http://t.co/eac0onSqYz
— Greg Sargent (@ThePlumLineGS) June 30, 2015
Republicans are going to hate Obama's new overtime rule, but they can't do anything about it: https://t.co/jSiVQlMAJB
— Paul Waldman (@paulwaldman1) June 30, 2015
24
Jun
15
A Tweet Or Two
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The power of President Obama
FACT: Since @POTUS first called on Congress to #RaiseTheWage in 2013, 17 states have answered his call. pic.twitter.com/pjuvwJ3TTZ
— White House Archived (@ObamaWhiteHouse) June 22, 2015
Obama poised for huge win on trade: http://t.co/fGwouay2Ly pic.twitter.com/qUjIf1dcaN
— The Hill (@thehill) June 24, 2015
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Yay! Go buy, buy, buy!
Our July/Aug issue, guest-edited by Michelle Obama-on sale now! #MOREImpact @FLOTUS pic.twitter.com/yigfXs8mdz
— MORE Magazine (@MoreMag) June 23, 2015
Read more about the First Lady’s visit to the military base in Vicenza, Italy: http://t.co/tYoNZ6QjEb #JoiningForces pic.twitter.com/OsE23ua0Cv
— First Lady- Archived (@FLOTUS44) June 21, 2015
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This issue, guest-edited by @FLOTUS, is all about changemakers. Know someone making a difference? Tell us #MoreImpact pic.twitter.com/26HbIxMVGq
— MORE Magazine (@MoreMag) June 23, 2015
MORE EIC @Lesleyjseymour on @Morning_Joe talking about @FLOTUS guest-edit. Watch: http://t.co/IBR74pWFfU pic.twitter.com/I5DEegAsle
— MORE Magazine (@MoreMag) June 22, 2015
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Preview @POTUS’s essay on how the @WhiteHouse made him a better father (in our July/Aug issue) http://t.co/EBs6XjTfK9 pic.twitter.com/K2Y58fDKp9
— MORE Magazine (@MoreMag) June 19, 2015
Obama reveals how the presidency has made his family life more “normal” than ever http://t.co/xYEZYFb49g pic.twitter.com/6nATElpF4Y
— HuffPost (@HuffPost) June 19, 2015
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They truly bring out the best in each other 🙂
https://twitter.com/TheObamaDiary/status/613839876526637056
https://twitter.com/TheObamaDiary/status/613841317320335360
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The power of President Obama part deux
The @WTFpod with President Obama is @marcmaron's biggest ever: 735,000+ downloads in 24 hrs and 900,000+ in 36 hrs. http://t.co/phYMENhU1A
— Dave Itzkoff (@ditzkoff) June 23, 2015
Whoa. https://t.co/OwtgZZDmNR
— marc maron (@marcmaron) June 24, 2015
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The power of President Obama part trois
Trade debate is over, folks: Pelosi just endorsed TAA as part of African trade bill. Senate passes TPA today, Senate/House pass TAA Thurs.
— Paul Kane (@pkcapitol) June 24, 2015
House Dems waive the white flag; Pelosi signals they'll will vote for TAA after it passes Senate, ending a months-long trade battle on Hill
— Manu Raju (@mkraju) June 24, 2015
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The power of President Obama part quatre
Businesses continue to raise the minimum wage for America's workers.
— VP Biden (Archived) (@VP44) June 24, 2015
✓ @IKEAUSA
✓ @Walmart
✓ @Gap http://t.co/fcYKWsXhrd #RaiseTheWage
Huge announcement from @IKEAUSA that it will boost pay for employees (again). Who will #RaiseTheWage next? http://t.co/doRSNKSWfl @jamieson
— Valerie Jarrett (@vj44) June 24, 2015
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Good news: Rhode Island just raised its minimum wage.
— White House Archived (@ObamaWhiteHouse) June 22, 2015
RT if you agree it's time to #RaiseTheWage for all Americans. pic.twitter.com/KZ2RaVbvl1
President Obama applauds Rhode Island for hiking its minimum wage: http://t.co/FlpEuI7yJZ pic.twitter.com/Psm2lwfbka
— The Hill (@thehill) June 23, 2015
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President Obama's clean power plant standards would reduce smog and soot by 25%: http://t.co/tYWUJQpRie #ActOnClimate pic.twitter.com/YhX1inCibo
— White House Archived (@ObamaWhiteHouse) June 23, 2015
Thanks @epa! The Clean Power Plan is how the US will #ActOnClimate: pic.twitter.com/CqOUd2dXfG
— Sierra Club (@SierraClub) June 23, 2015
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President Obama to call for changes to hostage policies: http://t.co/NGjTEfifYd (Photo by Carolyn Kaster/AP) pic.twitter.com/wJwtWguIhj
— MSNBC (@MSNBC) June 24, 2015
US President #Obama will announce changes to how US handles hostage situations that involve American citizens http://t.co/7dhpuBySMc
— BBC North America (@BBCNorthAmerica) June 24, 2015
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May he rest in peace
Sen. Pinckney's casket arrives. #CharlestonShooting pic.twitter.com/jbfo4NLzuP
— Andrew Knapp (@offlede) June 24, 2015
Black drape covers window of Statehouse lobby where Sen Clementa Pinckney's coffin will be, blocking view of Confederate flag outside
— schuyler kropf (@skropf47) June 24, 2015
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Sen. Clementa Pinckney's family looks on as his casket is carried inside the S.C. Statehouse. #CharlestonShooting pic.twitter.com/EleUjZgr4A
— The Post and Courier (@postandcourier) June 24, 2015
Sen. Clementa Pinckney's wife & her daughters follow his casket into the South Carolina State House. AP: R. Ehrhardt pic.twitter.com/GaXKoj0nlk
— StereoCultureSociety (@CultureInStereo) June 24, 2015
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Senator Pinckney's wife is greeting everyone who comes through the line. pic.twitter.com/s8txOYvPpY
— Meaghan Norman (@MsNewzie) June 24, 2015
Casket of Sen. Pinckney carried inside as observers sing "We shall overcome some day." #CharlestonShooting pic.twitter.com/ZkvhoCPkXA
— Andrew Knapp (@offlede) June 24, 2015
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15
Jun
15
President Obama: A Champion For The People
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Gregory Korte: To Get Around Congress, Obama Turns To City Halls
President Obama has quietly racked up a series of legislative victories during the past few months as lawmakers have enthusiastically embraced his calls for a higher minimum wage, paid sick leave and universal pre-kindergarten. Instead of Capitol Hill, those victories happened in city halls, state houses and county buildings far from Washington. At least six major cities — Chicago, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Seattle, Tacoma, Wash., and Washington, D.C. — have passed paid sick leave laws in the four months since Obama called for state and local action in this year’s State of the Union Address. Since the 2013 address when Obama called for an increase in the minimum wage, 17 states and six major cities have taken action, including Los Angeles last week.
Obama’s state-and-local strategy may be unprecedented in its scope and ambition. Though previous administrations have appointed top advisers to listen to concerns of state and local officials, the Obama White House appears to be the first to aggressively use those same channels to encourage them to adopt Obama’s policies. The strategy has been more effective on some policies than others. Since last September, more than 200 mayors have signed on to the My Brother’s Keeper initiative, a commitment to help boys and young men of color. The state-and-local strategy effort has been particularly effective on paid leave policies, which Obama championed in his State of the Union Address this year. “Forty-three million workers have no paid sick leave — 43 million. Think about that,” Obama said. “So I’ll be taking new action to help states adopt paid leave laws of their own.” That pledge came with a $1 million budget from the Department of Labor to help fund feasibility studies for state and local governments, which will begin to be awarded this summer.
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https://twitter.com/theonlyadult/status/603308086376431616
The mayor of Los Angeles just signed a $15/hr minimum wage bill into law http://t.co/MeRALrfwS4 pic.twitter.com/FDq9Rk2REu
— Insider Business (@BusinessInsider) June 14, 2015
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