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Of the $150B in raises workers have secured, $76B has gone to workers of color and $70B to women workers.
The report calls for a stronger federal role and permanent reforms to UI benefits to better sustain families.
Of the 347,000 Georgians receiving jobless aid, nearly two in three will abruptly lose all of it.
NY’s legislature and Gov. Cuomo announced a historic deal to fix the state’s worst-in-the-nation unemployment insurance rules for part-time work.
These abrupt and misguided cutoffs in GOP-led states will hurt millions of workers and families and set back economic recovery.
Frontline workers of color continue to be more impacted by COVID-19.
A new NELP report describes how California’s experience can inform efforts around the country to lift and build out pre-apprenticeships for(…)
The DOL rejected gig companies’ false message that workers would somehow benefit from being left out of fundamental employment protections.
Under at-will employment, most employers can legally fire workers without warning or explanation. We need to change that.