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New rule will come into effect on Jan 1st but DOL will suspend its enforcement for 6 months Washington, DC—The(…)
Poverty Rate Among Tipped Workers Double That of Regular Workforce Following the first convening of Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s wage board(…)
Seattle, WA—The National Employment Law Project (NELP) applauded Mayor Ed Murray’s announcement today that the City of Seattle is establishing(…)
Rise of Temp Work, Staffing Agencies Ushers in Lower Wages, Dangerous Conditions for Workers, Report Says There are a record(…)
Passage of AB 1897 a Key Step To Strengthening Workers’ Rights in CA’s Growing Staffing Industry
Jobs Deficit in Mid- and Higher-Wage Industries Persists
Bi-Partisan Support Grows as Six States Now Cover Private Employers Washington, DC— Yesterday, New Jersey Governor Chris Christie signed legislation(…)
Following is a statement from National Employment Law Project (NELP) Executive Director Christine Owens: “The Fair Pay and Safe Workplaces(…)
Following is a statement from National Employment Law Project Executive Director Christine Owens on a directive from the National Labor(…)