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California’s exemption of incarcerated workers from new workplace heat protections continues a pattern of retributive cruel exclusions built on a(…)
Today, 37 states and nearly 200 cities and counties across the country have adopted some form of fair chance policy.(…)
A strong unemployment insurance (UI) system is like a sturdy bridge: When workers are out of a job, they should(…)
Workers continue to fight for good jobs and reject corporate efforts to undermine solidarity by demanding protections, rights, and accountability.
The Black Women Workers Roundtable lifts up Black women’s work and leadership in labor.
The off-ramp provision included in the law will deny #workers a wage increase from 2027 on if the unemployment rate(…)
This guest post by Nicole Moore about the origins and impact of the FLSA contains policy proposals that will put(…)
This guest post by Frances Holmes about the origins and impact of the FLSA contains policy proposals that will put(…)
This guest post by Audra DeRidder about the origins and impact of the FLSA contains policy proposals that will put(…)