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The National Employment Law Project (“NELP”) expresses solidarity with the incarcerated individuals and organizers striking across the country who are now entering(…)
Now is the time to strengthen Social Security, secure its long-term stability, and expand its benefits.
An important new report by Data & Society highlights the employment barriers and discrimination risks created by online labor platforms(…)
New Yorkers secured a huge victory today in the fight to reclaim our democracy from the outsized influence of corporations.
This victory is testament to the power of working people joining together.
The poultry facilities’ request to operate at faster line speeds than allowable by law endangers both workers and consumers.
McDonald’s could pay its 1.9 million workers $4K more per year with the money it spent on buybacks.
With this ordinance, Seattle is beginning to restore a measure of equity to domestic workers.
The misguided Labor Department rule allows groups of employers to offer health plans exempt from core ACA consumer protections.