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21 states and 35 cities and counties will raise their wage floors in the New Year.
A new report by the National Employment Law Project and Awood Center urges investigations by state authorities and more involvement(…)
The governors of Florida, Iowa, Kansas and Tennessee signed laws in recent weeks that change eligibility rules for jobless benefits.
Warehouse conditions marked by racial pay inequities, high turnover, harmful discipline practices.
Blacks must make extraordinary efforts to overcome the discrimination that is often hidden in financial policies or products that are(…)
Congress is inching closer to a government shutdown in two days as conservative lawmakers threaten to oppose a short-term funding(…)
NATIONWIDE—The unemployment rate in November fell to 4.2%, according to this morning’s monthly jobs report. The unemployment rate for Black workers declined(…)
Americans are quitting their jobs in record numbers. However, they likely won’t qualify for unemployment benefits.
Amazon.com has reached a settlement with California to resolve claims it concealed from warehouse workers and local health agencies the numbers(…)