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News Release On OSHA’s Proposed Heat Standard for Indoor and Outdoor Workers NELP commends the Occupational Safety and Health Administration’s much-anticipated proposed heat standard for indoor and outdoor workers. July 2, 2024
Press Clips CNN: How a Criminal Record Affects Your Chances of Being Hired NELP's Beth Avery spoke to CNN about the limited employment protections for workers with records. June 28, 2024
Press Clips Marketplace: Will Workers Be Protected From Extreme Heat on the Job? NELP’s Anastasia Christman spoke to Marketplace about extreme heat and the worker-led demands for safer working conditions. June 4, 2024
Commentary Times Union: State Should Ease Up on Collection of Overpaid Pandemic Unemployment Benefits NELP's Alexa Tapia and Cornell ILR's Ian Greer on why New York State should forgive accidental overpayments to workers. May 23, 2024
Press Clips Fast Company: Amazon Says Its Warehouses Have Become Safer. This Report Claims Injury Rates Are Still Too High NELP found that Amazon’s injury rate in 2023 was 71% higher than that of other employers in the warehousing sector. May 10, 2024
News Release April Jobs Report: As Job Growth Slows, Unemployment Insurance is Critical for Children and Families A strong unemployment insurance system is essential to prevent job loss from pushing families into deeper economic hardship. May 3, 2024
Press Clips Fast Company: Am I Entitled to Overtime Pay? Everything You Need to Know About the New Salary Rules Millions of lower-paid salaried workers who previously did not qualify for overtime will be eligible beginning this summer. April 26, 2024
Blog Gov. Newsom’s Wrong Decision to Carve Out Incarcerated Workers from Heat Standards California’s exemption of incarcerated workers from new workplace heat protections continues a pattern of cruel exclusions built on a foundation of slavery. April 24, 2024