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Amazon is failing to provide safe workplaces, stable employment, and adequate compensation to workers in MN.
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This brief assesses the nation’s experience with expanded unemployment insurance during the pandemic.
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What is it really like for workers who are trying to make a living using #Uber, #Lyft, #Doordash & #Instacart?
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It’s time for Congress to listen to the demands of workers and communities nationwide and raise the wage.
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A growing movement of workers is calling for lawmakers to end unjust firings and replace ‘at-will’ employment
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A just and inclusive recovery will advance racial, gender, and economic justice in this moment and beyond
Read MoreWarehouse conditions marked by racial pay inequities, high turnover, harmful discipline practices.
Posted December 8, 2021 Read MoreStatement from NELP in response to the new COVID-19 Emergency Temporary Standard issued by OSHA
Posted November 5, 2021 Read MoreWe highlight findings from 20 research studies documenting the experiences of workers struggling to make a living on the apps.
Posted October 27, 2021 Read MoreOne in two U.S. workers (47% of workers overall, 50% of Black workers, and 52% of Latinx workers) have been(…)
via Next City, October 19, 2021 Read MoreDHS will examine existing policies and recommend new ones to support the enforcement of labor standards.
Posted October 12, 2021 Read MoreThe following is a statement from Rebecca Dixon, executive director of the National Employment Law Project on the introduction of(…)
Posted September 27, 2021 Read MoreWhere is the Biden administration’s commitment to racial justice, equity, dignity, or even basic due process?
Posted September 22, 2021 Read MoreCensus data reveal the significant impact of unemployment insurance on keeping people out of poverty.
Posted September 14, 2021 Read MoreThe latest jobs report shows we are falling short of a just recovery.
Posted September 3, 2021 Read MoreWe applaud the Biden administration for urging Congress to enact immediate long-term unemployment insurance reforms.
Posted August 19, 2021 Read MoreMore than 1 in 3 working New Yorkers are likely not to report sexual harassment.
Posted August 11, 2021 Read MoreWorkers need bold reform that will lay the groundwork for an equitable unemployment insurance system and labor market.
Posted August 6, 2021 Read MorePresident Trumka spent his life fighting for workers’ rights and economic justice; he remains an inspiration to all.
Posted August 5, 2021 Read MoreThe report calls for a stronger federal role and permanent reforms to UI benefits to better sustain families.
Posted June 24, 2021 Read MoreNY’s legislature and Gov. Cuomo announced a historic deal to fix the state’s worst-in-the-nation unemployment insurance rules for part-time work.
Posted June 10, 2021 Read MoreOver the past year at NELP, we have deepened our commitment to fight for workers’ rights today and lay the foundation for a just and inclusive economic future. As we celebrate 52 years, we are proud to share with you our 2020-2021 impact report, Cultivating Transformation.
Nearly 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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