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This guest post by Ace Grimm and Ken Smith about the origins and impact of the FLSA contains policy proposals that(…)
This guest post by Congressman Bobby Scott about the origins and impact of the FLSA contains policy proposals that will(…)
Black women, Black femmes, and Black queers in New Orleans hustle as a culture of resistance.
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At-will employment and the subminimum wage emerged from the backlash to Emancipation.
NELP’s ED Rebecca Dixon reflects on two years of COVID-19
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A transformed unemployment insurance system must center racial and gender justice.
In a virtual briefing before Congressional staff on March 4, 2021, “Centering Workers of Color to Ensure Essential Rights in(…)