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Home health aides, personal care attendants, and certified nursing aides top the lists for workplace injuries, illness, and violence.
83 percent of home care workers report overtime violations.
In just the last week, two more companies have reclassified their workers as employees.
The industry’s pervasive outsourcing of employer functions means workers often struggle to hold anyone accountable for labor violations.
Home care workers are now finally covered by federal minimum wage and overtime laws.
This is a tremendous victory for the two-million-plus home care workers in America.
The following statement is from National Employment Law Project executive director Christine Owens on the decision in Massachusetts to pay(…)
As more Americans need long-term care, making home care jobs into quality jobs is critical, says NELP’s Caitlin Connolly.
On Thursday, NELP and many allies gathered at the steps of the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals to show support(…)