May 1 | Philadelphia, PA
Close to 15,600 adults living in Philadelphia work full-time, yet live below the poverty line. At the national level, wage inequality is a growing problem, as wages continue to surge for those at the highest income levels while remaining stagnant for low wage workers and those lacking a college degree. Join the City of Philadelphia, Office of Community Empowerment and Opportunity for EARN – Fair Wages for an Equitable Philadelphia, a half-day conference on the importance of fair wages in promoting greater economic mobility for Philadelphia’s workforce. Our very own Anne Price will be the keynote speaker, followed by a panel discussion with local and national experts. Learn more >>