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The PRO Act would strengthen workers’ ability to unionize and collectively bargain for better pay and working conditions, and much(…)
The new policies Uber has announced do not change the basics of how Uber exerts control: it sets fares, it(…)
A monthly blog series, Digging up the Root, will feature stories, videos, and interviews that highlight Black workers’ center organizing,(…)
Judicial review of wage theft settlements is crucial to ensuring fairness, compliance, and transparency.
I am thrilled to start this new year and decade as NELP’s new Executive Director! Taking the helm of(…)
AB5 is a landmark victory for workers who organized to restore fundamental labor rights.
Chris will be missed by NELP’s board, staff , partners and allies. We will continue to build on all we have accomplished(…)
This monthly blog series, Digging up the Root, will feature stories, videos, and interviews that highlight Black workers’ center organizing,(…)
Uber is at it again. The company is expanding its “on demand” model of precarious work to the temporary staffing(…)