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Washington, DC—Following is a statement from Christine Owens, Executive Director, National Employment Law Project: Today, the Senate Health, Education, Labor(…)
NELP has profound concerns about the Senate labor committee’s rush to hold these hearings.
Companies use mandatory arbitration clauses to deny consumers and workers their day in court.
With its spread today into the American heartland, the Fight for $15 continues to change the country.
USDOL should defend the overtime rule’s higher salary threshold and indexing provisions as written.
Rep. Rosa DeLauro and 12 others urge Agriculture Sec. to protect the health and safety of poultry workers.
Any senator who votes for this unconscionable legislation should hang his head in shame.
The Trump administration is taking us backwards again, abandoning workplace protections against toxic beryllium fumes and dust.