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National Employment Law Project
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NELP’s roadmap for a Just Recovery is based on our vision for bold structural change and on our fall 2020(…)
The Citizenship for Essential Workers Act is a testament to the movement for immigrant rights.
The FAIR Act would end corporations’ imposition of forced arbitration and class/collective action waivers in employment and civil rights cases.
Survey reinforces need for worker-centered and equity-focused interventions in the pandemic recovery.
To better respond to the threat of preemption, NELP and LSSC formed a partnership in 2019.
The new administration’s swift actions are desperately necessary, and are evidence of the immense power of movements led by Black(…)
In the coming months, policymakers must prioritize the demands of workers of color, including demands for fair access to work(…)
With workers around the country, we call on our newly elected leaders to fight for a just and inclusive economy.
An acute crisis looms as the number of long-term unemployed workers—people out of work for 26 weeks or longer—is ballooning.