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Statement of Christine Owens, Executive Director, National Employment Law Project
Advocates Back Federal Legislation for $12.50 Wage
As a new Congress prepares to receive President Obama for his State of the Union Address, a new poll shows(…)
Employers Should Continue Implementation to Ensure Stability of Care and Services
Outdated overtime-pay rules are shutting out workers from the wages they’ve earned and deserve.
Statement of Catherine Ruckelshaus, General Counsel, National Employment Law Project “The U.S. Supreme Court erred in reversing the Ninth Circuit’s(…)
1 in 4 manufacturing workers now paid less than $11.91 per hour as wage cuts, temporary jobs redefine the industry(…)
Statement of Christine Owens, Executive Director, National Employment Law Project “Five million immigrants who live and work as members of(…)
Seattle, WA—Seattle made history by becoming first city in the nation to adopt a $15 minimum wage, but it will(…)