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The Supreme Court today thwarted yet another avenue for workers to come together for better pay and working conditions.
Following is a statement from Jenna Gerry, senior staff attorney with the National Employment Law Project: “Today, the Government Accountability(…)
Strengthening UI is critical to racial equity, as job growth continues to be uneven.
We join in collective mourning and solidarity with all who demand action to prevent gun violence.
The following is a statement from Rebecca Dixon, executive director of the National Employment Law Project, on the Buffalo, NY(…)
The unemployment rate remained at 3.6% in April according to this morning’s monthly jobs report. Approximately 428,000 jobs were produced,(…)
Lawmakers in Hawaii approved a bill that would raise the state minimum wage to $18 by January 2028,
With recovery still at risk, policymakers must adopt structural reforms to bolster the unemployment insurance system for all workers.
The nation’s economic recovery is still leaving workers behind.