The Senate Labor Committee approved bills increasing the minimum wage, enacting equal pay in the private sector, and ending pay secrecy. Matt Doyle has more.
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The annual LSU survey on how the state’s doing has just been released by the Manship School. Jim Shannon has a look.
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Spicy comments were made during the postgame press conferences following LSU’s 84-76 win over UL Lafayette in the first round of the NIT. Tigers Coach Will Wade took exception to what Cajuns Coach Bob Marlin said before the game…
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Marlin says he stands by the comments he made on Monday when he said the Cajuns should have hosted the game, because they had the better season and had more wins…
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But Wade says the Tigers played a much tougher schedule and they deserved the higher seed…
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Marlin expressed frustration before the game that the Tigers and Cajuns don’t play more often on the hardwood. Last night marked just the sixth meeting in the last 45 years. Marlin still believes it would be good if the two teams played on a more regular basis…
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The Cajuns season is over, while the Tigers will play Utah on Monday night in the second round of the NIT.
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The man convicted in the road rage shooting death of former NFL player Joe McKnight was sentenced to 30 years in prison today. 56-year-old Ronald Gasser was facing 40 years for his manslaughter conviction. Legal Analyst Tim Meche says the publicity around the case led to a longer sentence…
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McKnight was one of the best high school football players in the country coming out of John Curtis High School in 2006. He starred at USC and played for three seasons in the NFL. A Jefferson Parish jury found Gasser guilty of manslaughter on a 10-2 vote. Meche believes it’s a fair sentence.
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McKnight’s mother, Jennifer McKnight. spoke to reporters following the sentencing…
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A new survey by LSU shows Louisiana residents are not particularly happy with state government as it stands now. Michael Henderson with the Manship school for Mass communications says the survey reveals half of the state’s population disagree with the direction of the state government.
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Henderson says they have been doing the same survey since 2003 and found something interesting that they have not seen in the past.
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Henderson also says the people of louisiana are not anywhere close to being on the same page with one another…politically.
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The poll was conducted from the end of January to the beginning of March. 852 people participated in the poll.
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Governor John Bel Edwards appeared before the Senate Finance committee this morning to support a bills that would raise the minimum wage, mandate equal pay for women, and allow employees to openly discuss pay with other employees without retribution. Edwards made a campaign promise that he would fight for better wages.
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Edwards came out in support of New Orleans Senator JP Morrell’s equal pay bill that would expand the Louisiana Equal Pay Act to private employers, mandating equal pay for women in the private sector. Edwards says the gender pay gap in Louisiana is a disgrace.
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The bill was passed 6-1
The committee passed a minimum wage hike to eight dollars an hour on January 1st and 8.50 an hour beginning January 1st, 2020 4-3 along party lines. Edwards says right now, 7.25 can barely buy you enough to eat.
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The pay secrecy act was also approved by the Senate
There was little opposition spoken in the room, but State Director of the National Federation of Independent Businesses voiced her opposition to the Labor proposals. Starns says the pay gap referenced by the governor is not real.