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Jobs Deficit in Mid- and Higher-Wage Industries Persists
Bi-Partisan Support Grows as Six States Now Cover Private Employers Washington, DC— Yesterday, New Jersey Governor Chris Christie signed legislation(…)
Following is a statement from National Employment Law Project (NELP) Executive Director Christine Owens: “The Fair Pay and Safe Workplaces(…)
The National Labor Relations Board’s general counsel said Wednesday that McDonald’s is an employer. This might not seem like surprising(…)
Following is a statement from National Employment Law Project Executive Director Christine Owens on a directive from the National Labor(…)
When 200 New York City fast-food workers walked off their jobs in November 2012, their demand of $15 an hour(…)
Executive Director of NELP, Christine Owens, joins U.S. Senator Tom Harkin (D-IA), U.S. Representative George Miller (D-CA), and U.S. Senator(…)
On July 24, 2009, the federal minimum wage rose to $7.25 an hour, the last bump of a three-step increase(…)
Washington, DC—On Tuesday, July 22, 2014, the White House will honor National Employment Law Project (NELP) Executive Director Christine Owens(…)