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Remembering the Adamson Act is important because it was a small victory in a struggle that is very much alive(…)
This Labor Day, the power of working people is breaking through and shining bright.
The National Employment Law Project (“NELP”) expresses solidarity with the incarcerated individuals and organizers striking across the country who are now entering(…)
Now is the time to strengthen Social Security, secure its long-term stability, and expand its benefits.
An important new report by Data & Society highlights the employment barriers and discrimination risks created by online labor platforms(…)
With this ordinance, Seattle is beginning to restore a measure of equity to domestic workers.
A new Supreme Court case threatens to push forced arbitration onto misclassified truck drivers.
The law now codifies DOL’s authority to operate the RESEA program, with ten years of guaranteed, expanded funding.
Work requirements push is just another way to punish low-income people.