
The Case for Going Big on Paid Leave
Optimist Economy
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Historical Challenges of Wage Laws and Their Consequences
This chapter delves into the story of Joseph Topaldo, who famously contested New York's minimum wage law and faced dire repercussions following a Supreme Court ruling in his favor. It examines the fallout from the decision, Topaldo's struggles with public opinion, and introduces the idea of 'standing the gaffe' as a reflection of broader social justice and labor rights issues.
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