Wal-Mart, a retailer with 1.3 million employees across the U.S., has announced that it will cancel plans to open three new stores in Washington, D.C., if the city council approves a living-wage law that would require large employers to pay workers at least $12.50 per hour. With a vote due this week, Wal-Mart has tried to put the last-minute
Wal-Mart Says Living Wage Law May Be Deal-Breaker For D.C. Stores
Washington, D.C.’s city council is considering a living-wage law that would require large employers to pay workers at least $12.50 per hour.