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The new administration’s swift actions are desperately necessary, and are evidence of the immense power of movements led by Black(…)
We urge OSHA to issue an emergency temporary standard immediately.
We call on Congress to pass this proposal into law to bring stability into our communities, aid our health, and(…)
The time is now to prioritize the needs of underpaid Black and Indigenous people and other people of color, with(…)
Washington, DC. Underpaid frontline workers have been among the hardest hit by the pandemic, but many can expect a bit(…)
The deal provides temporary unemployment relief for millions but falls far short of the just recovery we need and demand.
With workers around the country, we call on our newly elected leaders to fight for a just and inclusive economy.
Every vote must be counted. The will of the voters decides elections.
This nomination process was an affront to our democracy.