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National Employment Law Project
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U.S. Department of Labor
Since 1969, NELP has worked through the ebbs and flows of laws regulating worker protections in the United States.
The regional approach would bake-in wages that are already artificially low in many parts of the country.
NELP is honored to recognize Wadia for her work advancing dignity and justice on the job.
DOL’s proposal would make it harder for workers to enforce wage and hour laws.
Maryland becomes the sixth state in the nation—and the first south of the Mason-Dixon line—to adopt a $15 minimum wage.
The young members of Make the Road: NJ helped New Jersey become the fourth to adopt a $15 minimum wage.
A new opinion poll confirms the popularity of the Raise the Wage Act.
One misguided bill would ban all local laws pertaining to any “employment conditions.”
Uber and Handy have teamed up with the far right to rewrite laws across the country.