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Uber & Handy have teamed up with the far right to rewrite laws across the country, to workers’ detriment.
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Under the Trump administration, OSHA enforcement activity —crucial to saving workers’ lives—is declining.
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Workers will see bigger paychecks as 19 states and 21 cities #RaiseTheWage in the New Year.
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A fact sheet on Disaster Unemployment Assistance for workers and farmers unemployed due to the Midwest floods
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NELP and NILC have published a guide for employers on how they can prepare for immigration enforcement.
Read MoreThe regional approach would bake-in wages that are already artificially low in many parts of the country.
Posted April 4, 2019 Read MoreDOL’s proposal would make it harder for workers to enforce wage and hour laws.
Posted April 1, 2019 Read MoreMaryland becomes the sixth state in the nation—and the first south of the Mason-Dixon line—to adopt a $15 minimum wage.
Posted March 28, 2019 Read MoreA new opinion poll confirms the popularity of the Raise the Wage Act.
Posted March 28, 2019 Read MoreOne misguided bill would ban all local laws pertaining to any “employment conditions.”
Posted March 27, 2019 Read MoreMore than 8 million workers will be left behind by the Trump administration overtime proposal.
Posted March 22, 2019 Read MoreThe DOL should rescind this proposal and implement stronger overtime protections.
Posted March 8, 2019 Read MoreTrump fails to confront the ongoing crises facing low-wage workers but enjoys stoking fears about threats that do not exist.
via The American Prospect, March 5, 2019 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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U.S. Department of Labor
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