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“For a worker who suddenly loses their job, unemployment can be a catastrophe.”
If signed into law, the Raise the Wage Act would mean increased earnings for over 60% of workers living in(…)
Black workers are often impacted first and worst when job growth slows, forecasting the dangers that other workers will confront.
This conservative Court refuses to see that racial segregation is alive and well in our schools, workplaces, and institutions.
The bill gives people who lose work because of a natural disaster more time to apply for Disaster Unemployment Assistance.
Dr. William E. Spriggs, Photo Credit: AFL-CIO The entire staff and board of the National Employment Law Project (NELP)(…)
Workers are demanding that policymakers take action to support people pushed out of work before wider layoffs begin to mount.
NELP believes in workers’ right to strike as a fundamental democratic principle.
Such programs must promote worker mobility and strengthen economic security and not weaken existing labor rights.