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The following is a statement from Christine Owens, executive director of the National Employment Law Project in response to the(…)
St. Louis has joined a growing list of state and municipal governments addressing the crises of poverty wages and income(…)
The State of Ohio today became the 17th state to adopt a fair-chance hiring policy for jobseekers with records, removing(…)
Millions of Americans could soon see more money in their paychecks, as President Obama pushes to change rules that qualify(…)
As more Americans need long-term care, making home care jobs into quality jobs is critical, says NELP’s Caitlin Connolly.
Albany’s gridlock cries out for the use of executive powers to raise New York’s minimum wage, says NELP’s Paul Sonn.
Jared Bernstein will chair NELP’s board of directors.
A new report details harmful state cuts to unemployment insurance programs since 2011.
The second-largest city in America could soon join Seattle and San Francisco in the club of cities that have agreed(…)