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Missouri Gov. Mike Kehoe's decision to overhaul the voter-approved law may not be the final say on the matter.
Missouri Gov. Mike Kehoe this past week walked back paid the sick leave protections for workers that a large majority of ...
Missouri workers who started accruing paid sick leave on May 1 will lose it Aug. 28 under legislation signed July 10 by Gov.
Missouri Gov. Mike Kehoe signed the repeal of a law approved by voters eight months earlier, a law that guaranteed paid sick ...
Across the South and Midwest, state laws bar local governments from requiring employers to provide paid sick leave.
A valued program that allows employers to hire workers with disabilities below the federally mandated wage will continue.
Eight months after Missouri voters approved Proposition A, legislation to increase the minimum wage in increments and implement paid sick leave, a repeal will now alter the future for many workers.
Missouri’s paid sick leave requirements are set to end August 28. Gov. Mike Kehoe has signed a bill into law that will ...
Paid sick leave approved by statewide voters in November as part of a minimum wage increase package will be short-lived in Missouri after Governor Mike Kehoe signs the bill, on Thursday, repealing ...
The law, passed as a ballot initiative, had been challenged by conservatives and business groups as a “job killer.” Workers’ ...