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More than 300,000 maintenance, security and child care workers will get a raise starting next year under a new $15 an hour minimum wage for federal contractors, the Labor Department said Monday. The new compensation scheme stems from an April executive orderby President Joe Biden that raises the pay of federal workers.The $15 baseline wage for federal contractors also will be indexed to inflation and rise in subsequent years. The new pay floor takes effect for any federal contract starting on or after January 30, 2022.Under the new rule, outfitters and guides on federal lands, as w <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.fr>stanley cup ell as some workers with disabilities who can be paid less than the minimum wage, will have their pay raised to $15 an hour, labor officials said. Starting in 2024, tipped workers on federal contracts will also make at least that amount. Currently, such workers can be paid less than others because employers assume that tips will make up the difference. Federal contract workers are essential workers, Labor Secretary Marty Walsh said in a call with reporters. The people who we re going to be covering clean and maintain federal buildings. They provide child care for kids, they repair roads and bridges all across this country, he said. The rule applies to all employees of a business that has government contracts mdash; not only stanley cup those who are working in federal buildings, officials said. stanley cup Pybz COVID-19 liability waivers now part of going to hair salons, gyms, theme parks and more
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TAMPA, Fla. AP 鈥?Tom Brady has a dazzling track record of winning, period.The six-time Super Bowl champions perfect when it comes to rebounding from rare season-opening losses during a 21-year career after tasting victory with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers for the first time on Sunday.Brady threw for 217 yards, one touchdown and an interception, while getting a lot of help from another acquisition since last season, Leonard Fournette, who came off the bench to rush for 103 yards and <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.com.es>termo stanley two touchdowns. Our execution was a little bit better. I think were still a long way fr stanley mug om where we need to be, Brady said. I think if we have the ability to make plays, consistency, dependability are going to be things that we really need. So, weve got to get back to work. Clocks ticking on next week. The 43-year-old quarterback also bounced back in Week 2 after dropping openers with the New England Patriots in 2003, 2014 and 2017. He has a pretty good history of that, coach Bruce Arians said. This game should have never gotten to as close as it did. But I thought he was outstanding. His leadership on the sideline was great, and he put us in the right play with a number of diffe stanley nz rent audibles and played really, really well. PHOTO GALLERY: Tampa Bay Buccaneers vs. Carolina PanthersBrady tossed a 23-yard TD pass to Mike Evans in the first quarter. Fournette scored on runs of 1 and 46 yards, the latter coming after Carolina rallied from a 21-0 halftime deficit to pull within 24-17 on a pair of TD run
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