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Workers need more security to ensure they can recover from any future recession.
The off-ramp provision included in the law will deny #workers a wage increase from 2027 on if the unemployment rate(…)
Voters overwhelmingly support requiring app-based companies to pay into social safety net programs.
Now is the time to put policies in place so the UI system will be prepared for the next downturn.
NATIONWIDE—The National Employment Law Project (NELP) applauds the introduction of the Unemployment Insurance Modernization and Recession Readiness Act by Senators(…)
This guest post by Nicole Moore about the origins and impact of the FLSA contains policy proposals that will put(…)
This guest post by Frances Holmes about the origins and impact of the FLSA contains policy proposals that will put(…)
This guest post by Audra DeRidder about the origins and impact of the FLSA contains policy proposals that will put(…)
A crucial way to build a good jobs economy is for workers to organize and stand together.