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Over half the COVID retaliation complaints were summarily dismissed, while remaining cases are taking longer than ever to investigate.
A look back on legal decisions in the last six months finding gig companies to be employers under various state(…)
If the administration really cared about struggling families, it would have agreed to extend the $600 FPUC payments weeks ago.
The federal government has failed to protect workers and shows little sign of changing, but recent developments in states and(…)
This is not a serious approach to solving a very serious problem.
Their bill would slash the weekly unemployment supplement to only $200.
In addition to being a civil rights giant, John Lewis was a tireless advocate for workers and unemployed people.
On July 17, 2020, NELP, in collaboration with Legal Aid at Work and other California-based workers’ rights organizations, urged the(…)
The Restoring Worker Power Act would help eliminating temp workers’ second-tier status and demand accountability from the industry.