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Potential 2016 hopefuls on both sides of the aisle are speaking out about inequality and social mobility.
Low-wage industries in the United States are growing rapidly, but wages aren’t.
NELP’s Yannet Lathrop on the Tax Day worker strikes and what we can do to address record income inequality.
Low-wage workers around the nation went out in protest on April 15, demanding a minimum wage of $15 an hour.
NELP’s Michelle Natividad Rodriguez on how Apple can become a corporate leader in the fair-chance hiring movement.
NELP’s report findings ”challenge us to think about the future of this country,” says Irene Tung.
Report shows that 42 percent of U.S. workers are paid less than $15 an hour.
“The low-wage business model . . . imposes significant costs on the public as a whole,” said NELP’s Sarah Leberstein.
Report shows that family caregivers are often shut out from unemployment benefits.