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Today, the sweeping changes we need to prevent another modern-day, preventable workplace catastrophe like the Hamlet Fire are overdue.
A look back on legal decisions in the last six months finding gig companies to be employers under various state(…)
On July 17, 2020, NELP, in collaboration with Legal Aid at Work and other California-based workers’ rights organizations, urged the(…)
This commentary was cross-published on the ACS Expert Forum Blog Background The COVID-19 pandemic has laid bare the structural challenges(…)
Black women’s labor is vital to everyone’s labor rights and freedom; we must center them in our struggle.
Black, Indigenous, and people of color have been disproportionately affected by the disease and job loss.
Unemployment insurance (UI) is a program designed to keep workers connected to the workforce. It is an earned benefit that(…)
The federal Worker Training and Retraining Notice (WARN) Act, or state level WARN acts could help streamline UI.
Grocery workers are being infected, and some are dying, because of lax protections.