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National Employment Law Project
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At the core of Saunders’ leadership is the connection between public service and building collective power.
Since 1969, NELP has worked through the ebbs and flows of laws regulating worker protections in the United States.
NELP is honored to recognize Wadia for her work advancing dignity and justice on the job.
The young members of Make the Road: NJ helped New Jersey become the fourth to adopt a $15 minimum wage.
When a new congressional majority rode to power in the 1990s on an agenda that demonized civil legal services and(…)
Let’s talk about how to ensure all workers can comfortably save for retirement, not about limiting their opportunities to save.
Since our founding in 1969, the National Employment Law Project has fought to secure the rights of workers and unemployed(…)
Two recent actions by the National Labor Relations Board will make it harder for outsourced workers to organize and gain(…)
In the retaliation context, employers resurrect arbitration clauses again and again, leaving workers unable to vindicate their rights.