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Emergency paid sick and family leave, modernizing and expanding unemployment insurance, monthly tax payments to families with children and expanded(…)
The government’s pandemic interventions had meaningful effects. After the child tax credit expanded in 2021, child poverty fell from 9.7% in 2020(…)
If you’ve recently quit your job and are wondering if you qualify for unemployment benefits, an employment attorney is here(…)
“These governors, who are using the unemployment insurance system in a moment of political theater to make a statement about(…)
The latest jobs report from the federal government, covering September employment, had some bad news and, so to speak, some(…)
The following is a statement from Rebecca Dixon, executive director of the National Employment Law Project on the introduction of(…)
As the U.S. prepares to celebrate Labor Day, more than 7 million jobless workers face dire prospects as federal pandemic unemployment(…)
The workers compensation system is in a deeply troubled state, with enormous financial and social costs for America’s workers.