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Executive Director, Rebecca Dixon, shares her vision for NELP’s contribution to our movement.
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Real wages for most U.S. workers remain below 2009 levels, but minimum wage increases prove highly effective.
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Workers are losing billions of dollars every year because their state legislatures blocked local raises.
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Amazon’s own internal data paints a troubling picture about what is happening inside its fulfillment centers.
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In 2018-19, NELP’s impact resonated in 41 states and 2 territories, and at the federal level!
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NELP and NILC have published a guide for employers on how they can prepare for immigration enforcement.
Read MoreThe rule opens the door for private companies to control public-serving functions, with no accountability to the public.
Posted February 14, 2020 Read MoreThe legislation lays out an urgent and far-reaching vision for building worker power by reforming federal labor laws.
Posted February 6, 2020 Read MoreThere is an increased likelihood of serious injuries among poultry workers, who are disproportionately people of color and immigrants.
Posted January 24, 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
90 Broad Street, Suite 1100, New York, NY 10004
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