With a vote expected this week, lawmakers in the California State Assembly face a key test of their proposal requiring Wal-Mart and other large companies to pay a living wage and provide health benefits for full-time employees. If the proposal passes, it would fine employers $6,000 for each employee requiring assistance from taxpayer-funded
Key Test Looms For California Measure To Hold Wal-Mart Accountable
The proposal would require Wal-Mart and other large companies to pay a living wage and provide health benefits for full-time employees.