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A new Supreme Court case threatens to push forced arbitration onto misclassified truck drivers.
Workers, communities of color, advocates, and our courts will not allow preemption to deny local communities the very basic right(…)
The law now codifies DOL’s authority to operate the RESEA program, with ten years of guaranteed, expanded funding.
A state agency ruled that three former Uber drivers (and others like them) were employees for purposes of unemployment insurance.
Work requirements push is just another way to punish low-income people.
Yet another attempt by the Trump administration to undermine the ability of America’s workers to join together.
Today’s report echoes what driver-members of the Taxi Workers Alliance in New York, as well as drivers across the country,(…)
Watch this webinar to learn about issue spotting and best practices for intakes when providing legal support to low-wage workers(…)
The Supreme Court has further tipped the scales of justice against working people with this decision.