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A new opinion poll confirms the popularity of the Raise the Wage Act.
One misguided bill would ban all local laws pertaining to any “employment conditions.”
Uber and Handy have teamed up with the far right to rewrite laws across the country.
When a new congressional majority rode to power in the 1990s on an agenda that demonized civil legal services and(…)
More than 8 million workers will be left behind by the Trump administration overtime proposal.
Let’s talk about how to ensure all workers can comfortably save for retirement, not about limiting their opportunities to save.
OSHA fatality-related investigations are at a 10-year high.
Since our founding in 1969, the National Employment Law Project has fought to secure the rights of workers and unemployed(…)
The DOL should rescind this proposal and implement stronger overtime protections.