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The warehouse industry is facing an unexpected problem: Far too few people are willing to take on the often-grueling work,(…)
Hiring warehouse workers in the US is becoming a near-impossible task, with incentives such as free college tuition, sign-on bonuses,(…)
Of the $150B in raises workers have secured, $76B has gone to workers of color and $70B to women workers.
This is an important first step to ensuring that all jobs paid with federal revenues are good jobs.
The Senate must move quickly to improve and pass the American Rescue Plan.
Across all demographics, swing district voters confirm that raising the federal minimum wage to $15 is good policy.
Congress should use this opportunity to finally pass a $15 minimum wage bill.
To better respond to the threat of preemption, NELP and LSSC formed a partnership in 2019.
The new administration’s swift actions are desperately necessary, and are evidence of the immense power of movements led by Black(…)