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BLS Data Shows Fatalities of African American Workers Rose 16% in 2018—Highest in 20 Years
More than 700,000 Americans will soon gain a fairer chance at finding federal employment.
Nearly 400,000 workers will benefit from new or strengthened overtime protections.
But the rest of the DOL’s regulatory agenda is business as usual, to workers’ detriment.
Raised in rural Mississippi, powerhouse advocate for racial and economic justice will take the helm at preeminent worker rights advocacy(…)
The proposed rule would upend decades of protections for some workers.
More than 30,000 workers could lose their jobs or face cuts in pay.
The National Employment Law Project (NELP) joins the nation in mourning the death of Congressman Elijah Cummings. Rep. Cummings was(…)
DOL’s proposal would allow employers to assign tipped workers more non-tip-generating work while still only paying them $2.13 an hour.