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National Employment Law Project
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A just and inclusive recovery will advance racial, gender, and economic justice in this moment and beyond
Read MoreHow the Raise the Wage Act would benefit U.S. workers and their families
Read MoreWorkers’ wages will increase in 52 cities, counties, and states on January 1.
Read MoreNELP’s six bold solutions for the next administration that center workers & unemployed people.
Read MoreLearn about the resources and benefits available to unemployed and frontline workers impacted by COVID-19.
Read MoreFAQs for workers about the various benefits they may be entitled to during this pandemic.
Read MoreRead the new guide developed with the National Partnership for Women & Families.
Read MoreNELP and NILC have published a guide for employers on how they can prepare for immigration enforcement.
Read MoreAcross all demographics, swing district voters confirm that raising the federal minimum wage to $15 is good policy.
Posted February 10, 2021 Read MoreAn adverse decision could potentially jeopardize regulators’ ability to access jobsites to enforce critical worker protections.
Posted February 10, 2021 Read MoreSteve’s experience as a UI claimant advocate, academic, and state agency administrator makes him the perfect addition to NELP.
Posted February 9, 2021 Read MoreWe need a relief package to build a strong, unified recovery rather than a fragmented, exclusionary, and ineffective one.
Posted February 5, 2021 Read MoreSweeney spent his career making the world a better place for all workers, be they in a union or not.
Posted February 3, 2021 Read MoreSurvey reinforces need for worker-centered and equity-focused interventions in the pandemic recovery.
Posted February 3, 2021 Read MoreTo better respond to the threat of preemption, NELP and LSSC formed a partnership in 2019.
Posted January 25, 2021 Read MoreWe urge OSHA to issue an emergency temporary standard immediately.
Posted January 21, 2021 Read MoreCongress finally passed a short-term relief bill after jobless workers had demanded UI extensions for months.
Posted December 22, 2020 Read MoreAs president of the AFL-CIO’s Transportation Trades Dep’t, Larry was a fierce advocate for workers.
Posted December 1, 2020 Read MoreWith workers around the country, we call on our newly elected leaders to fight for a just and inclusive economy.
Posted November 7, 2020 Read MoreThe proposed rule would permit companies to exclude more workers from minimum wage and overtime.
Posted October 26, 2020 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
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