New Study Says That Wyoming’s Not A Good State For JobsNew Study Says That Wyoming’s Not A Good State For JobsInformation collected in three categories. Wages, worker protections, and rights to organize. Drew KirbyDrew Kirby
Suit: North Dakota Refinery Developer Owes Workers WagesSuit: North Dakota Refinery Developer Owes Workers WagesCalls to the company were not immediately returned Tuesday.Associated PressAssociated Press
US Workers’ Compensation Growth Slowed a Bit in 2019US Workers’ Compensation Growth Slowed a Bit in 2019In the final three months of last year, workers’ compensation grew 0.7%.Associated PressAssociated Press
Natrona County Commissioners Eye Tight Budget; Consider Wage HikeNatrona County Commissioners Eye Tight Budget; Consider Wage HikeNatrona County commissioners are considering 3 percent wage increases for county employees, but they won't know if that's possible until later in the month.Tom MortonTom Morton
U.S. Workers’ Compensation Rose Moderately in 1st QuarterU.S. Workers’ Compensation Rose Moderately in 1st QuarterThe job market is very tight, with the unemployment rate at 3.8%.Associated PressAssociated Press
Casper City Council Votes to Unlock Employees’ WagesCasper City Council Votes to Unlock Employees’ WagesWhen the economic downturn hit four years ago, council cut costs, didn't fill vacant positions, and froze wages among other measures.Tom MortonTom Morton
Bill to Increase Wyoming's Minimum Wage Fails Once AgainBill to Increase Wyoming's Minimum Wage Fails Once AgainConnolly argued that raising the state's minimum wage would help restore the dignity of work for those struggling to get by.Associated PressAssociated Press
Wyoming Power Plant Workers Sue Over WagesWyoming Power Plant Workers Sue Over WagesThey are seeking compensation for the last three years — the statute of limitation under federal law.Associated PressAssociated Press