Workforce solidarity

Drawing on our strengths and collective power to overcome these momentous challenges together.

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What to do if Immigration Comes to Your Workplace

The Guide includes recommendations for how employers can prepare for and respond to an ICE action.

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Worker Safety During Disaster Cleanup and Recovery

This fact sheet overviews hazards workers may face during post-hurricane cleanup and a summary of OSHA rights.

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Ban the Box: U.S. Cities, Counties and States Adopt Fair Hiring Policies

This resource guide documents the removal barriers to employment for qualified workers with records.

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PuttingWorkersFirst.org Federal Policy Tracker

A public education effort to publicize the Trump administration’s attack on workers.

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Workforce solidarity means a better quality of life for everyone.

Friends,

During these trying and challenging times, the National Employment Law Project wants our friends, partners—and, most of all, working people everywhere—to know that we are with you, and we will not back down.

We can only defeat the attacks on working people by sticking together, arm in arm.

That’s why we are sending this note of solidarity to let you know that we will not rest—we’ve got your back, and together, we’ll map out a way forward that’s rooted in our shared values and collective power.

This page shares some of the ways that NELP is responding to the attack on workers. Let us know how we can draw on our strengths and collective power to overcome these momentous challenges together.

In solidarity and gratitude,

Christine Owens


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What to do if Immigration Comes to Your Workplace

The Trump administration’s attack on immigrants affects immigrant workers and employers. This guide explains:

  • The most common immigration actions affecting employers,
  • Recommendations for how employers can prepare,
  • Employers’ rights and responsibilities, and
  • What employers can do after an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) action.

Important! This guide is general information. It is not legal advice. It is not tailored to your situation. Talk to an immigration lawyer for advice in your case.

 

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Worker Safety During Disaster Cleanup and Recovery

All workers have a right to a safe workplace, even after natural disasters, such as hurricanes. This fact sheet provides an overview of hazards workers may face during post-hurricane cleanup and a summary of worker rights under the Occupational Safety and Health Act and workers’ compensation laws.

 

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Ban the Box: U.S. Cities, Counties and States Adopt Fair Hiring Policies

This resource guide documents the numerous states and localities that have taken steps to remove barriers to employment for qualified workers with records.

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PuttingWorkersFirst.org

  • A public education effort to publicize the Trump administration’s attack on workers.

 

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Help us ensure that every person has a fair chance to work.

Michelle Natividad Rodriguez

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