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Report shows that 42 percent of U.S. workers are paid less than $15 an hour.
Report shows that family caregivers are often shut out from unemployment benefits.
Birthplace of the Nation, 15th State Overall, to Give Qualified Job-Seekers with Convictions a Fair Chance to Work Washington, DC—(…)
NELP responds to McDonald’s announcement of a wage increase.
Two Republican senators joined Democrats in voting yes to a substantial wage floor increase.
Criminal justice reform emerges as a leading bipartisan and economic Issue.
NELP filed a friend-of-the-court brief in support of the Labor Department’s regulations extending wage-and-hour protections to home care workers.
“Today, Governor Cuomo announced that New York will raise the sub-minimum wage for tipped workers to $7.50 an hour at(…)
Washington, DC— Georgia Governor Nathan Deal on Monday signed an executive order removing questions about criminal history from the initial(…)