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Salt Lake The County operates 19 pools and all but two are open (they’ll reopen soon). In Provo, the city’s pools are up and running with the staff on hand.
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A morning snow flurry in Salt Lake City didn’t stop members of the American Federation of Government Employees labor union from rallying at the medical center for better pay.
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Some bus routes were cut back in December by the Utah Transit Authority, which has a hard time hiring enough drivers.
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Cottonwood Heights officially became the first store to unionize in Utah joining a national movement of Starbucks' baristas.
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A new report shows about 20% fewer Utah students from low-income families attend and complete college than their wealthier peers.
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Following a major labor shortage, lifeguards are in high demand this summer in order to open public swimming pools.
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The cost of child care in Utah runs between $400 to more than $1,500 per month. Even with degrees in education and child development, staff often start out making close to minimum wage.
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A new study shows that Utah women make 70 cents for every dollar that men make, the fourth largest wage gap in the country.The study looked not only at…
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Utah women are more than twice as likely as men to work at low-wage jobs. That’s according to a new study released Wednesday from the National Women’s Law…