Home Newsroom Newsroom Get the latest news from our blogs, op-eds, news releases, and clips. Featured News News Release Minimum Wage Increases Coming in 2026 as Nationwide Affordability Crisis Deepens Blog Defending Worker Safety: Responding to OSHA and MSHA’s Dangerous Rollbacks Press Clips The American Prospect: How ICE Terror Campaigns Are Used to Discipline Labor Blog Home Care Workers Won the Right to Minimum Wage and Overtime Pay—the Trump Administration Wants to Take it Away Search Filters Topic Type Series Date News Release On Uber’s Responsibility to Make Unemployment Insurance Contributions for NY Drivers March 4, 2019 Blog National Labor Relations Board Turns Its Back on Contract Workers Two recent actions by the National Labor Relations Board will make it harder for outsourced workers to organize and gain a voice at their workplace. March 1, 2019 News Release NELP Welcomes Federal Legislation to Stop Forced Arbitration February 28, 2019 News Release Colorado Legislation Would Restore Local Power to Raise Minimum Wage February 25, 2019 Blog NELP Legal Department Discusses Employment-at-Will Doctrine in Amicus Brief February 22, 2019 News Release Illinois Blazes Trail in the Heartland, First Midwestern State to Adopt $15 Minimum February 14, 2019 News Release On Trump’s Plan to Declare a National Emergency to Build His Border Wall February 14, 2019 Blog NELP Legal Tracks Developments in Clauses That Restrict Workers’ Rights on the Job February 12, 2019 News Release Complaint Charges USDOL with Hiding Data and Issuing False Information in Proposal to Roll Back Child Labor Protections February 11, 2019 News Release On Two Years of Trump and the Damage Done to America’s Workers February 5, 2019
Blog Home Care Workers Won the Right to Minimum Wage and Overtime Pay—the Trump Administration Wants to Take it Away
News Release On Uber’s Responsibility to Make Unemployment Insurance Contributions for NY Drivers March 4, 2019
Blog National Labor Relations Board Turns Its Back on Contract Workers Two recent actions by the National Labor Relations Board will make it harder for outsourced workers to organize and gain a voice at their workplace. March 1, 2019
News Release Illinois Blazes Trail in the Heartland, First Midwestern State to Adopt $15 Minimum February 14, 2019
News Release On Trump’s Plan to Declare a National Emergency to Build His Border Wall February 14, 2019
Blog NELP Legal Tracks Developments in Clauses That Restrict Workers’ Rights on the Job February 12, 2019
News Release Complaint Charges USDOL with Hiding Data and Issuing False Information in Proposal to Roll Back Child Labor Protections February 11, 2019