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The People Have Spoken: USDA Should Withdraw Its Proposal to Roll Back Protections in the Meatpacking Industry
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Who are the Trump administration and Congress really fighting for?
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Why Misclassification Matters on Tax Day
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Why most jobless workers are not receiving unemployment insurance and what states can do about it.
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NELP and NILC have published a guide for employers on how they can prepare for immigration enforcement.
Read MoreBlack and Latinx workers are overrepresented in nonstandard work with the lowest job quality: temporary help agency work.
Posted June 7, 2018 Read MoreThe big effect of this case is that the Supreme Court has now said that your boss can force you(…)
Posted June 5, 2018 Read MoreIn a 5-4 decision, the Supreme Court has paved the way for corporations to break workplace laws with impunity.
Posted May 21, 2018 Read MoreIt seems the gig is up for many companies that call their workers independent contractors.
Posted May 18, 2018 Read More“President Trump’s description of undocumented immigrants yesterday as ‘animals’ marks yet another sad and shameful moment in this president’s tenure.”
Posted May 17, 2018 Read MoreThe court clarified what it means to be a true independent contractor.
via San Francisco Chronicle, May 17, 2018 Read MoreThe Trump administration continues its march toward repealing safeguards designed to protect the rights of workers.
Posted May 9, 2018 Read MoreThere is overwhelming public opposition to the Trump Administration’s proposed hog slaughter speed up rule.
Posted May 7, 2018 Read MoreLast week, Mick Mulvaney announced he may take down the publicly available database of complaints against big banking interests.
Posted May 1, 2018 Read MoreThe gig is up for employers who misclassify their workers as independent contractors.
Posted April 30, 2018 Read MoreThis Workers’ Memorial Day, we must fight to ensure that the workers we have lost did not die in vain.
Posted April 27, 2018 Read MoreTsedeye Gebreselassie was named to the NYU Law Alumni of Color Association (LACA) “40 Under 40 Rising Stars” list for(…)
Posted April 27, 2018 Read MoreThe Colorado House vote to repeal the state’s minimum wage preemption law is a major victory for Colorado workers and(…)
Posted April 26, 2018 Read MoreThe tax burden may come as a huge shock to workers filing as independent contractors for the first time.
Posted April 13, 2018 Read MoreAnother example of the administration’s anti-immigrant, xenophobic agenda, built on fear-mongering and scapegoating.
Posted April 4, 2018 Read MoreWhat the new law protecting tips from employer theft means for workers.
Posted April 2, 2018 Read MoreThe law cannot be more clear: Tips belong to workers and no one else.
Posted March 21, 2018 Read MoreThe court’s faulty reasoning threatens the Labor Department’s very ability to protect retirement savers now and in the future.
Posted March 16, 2018 Read MoreNearly three million workers are seriously injured on the job every year.
More workers than ever are struggling to get by on low-wage jobs.
A conviction in one’s past shouldn’t be a life sentence to joblessness.
National Employment Law Project
75 Maiden Ln, #601 New York, NY 10038
F (212) 285-3044
U.S. Department of Labor
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