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This standard is about keeping workers safe on the job and holding employers accountable if they cut corners.
This is an important first step to ensuring that all jobs paid with federal revenues are good jobs.
The four model policies would advance premium pay, paid sick days, COVID-19 worker health and safety, and protection against retaliation.
The bill would suspend and prohibit any line speed increases in meatpacking plants during the pandemic.
Inadequate bill means Congress must raise the federal minimum wage and adopt systemic unemployment program reforms to help workers
The Senate must move quickly to improve and pass the American Rescue Plan.
The Citizenship for Essential Workers Act is a testament to the movement for immigrant rights.
The following is a statement from Rebecca Dixon, executive director of the National Employment Law Project on the introduction of(…)
The FAIR Act would end corporations’ imposition of forced arbitration and class/collective action waivers in employment and civil rights cases.