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Dr. William E. Spriggs, Photo Credit: AFL-CIO The entire staff and board of the National Employment Law Project (NELP)(…)
The Supreme Court ruling last week in Glacier Northwest v. International Brotherhood of Teamsters may have created an unusual conflict that could(…)
NELP believes in workers’ right to strike as a fundamental democratic principle.
When the Amazon Labor Union first submitted union authorization cards, “we had to withdraw and file again,” recalled organizing committee(…)
Black women, Black femmes, and Black queers in New Orleans hustle as a culture of resistance.
Several teams of subcontracted YouTube workers went on strike on Friday, to protest a return-to-office policy that they say is(…)
The National Employment Law Project (NELP) applauds the Federal Trade Commission’s (FTC) proposed rule to ban non-compete contracts for all(…)
Radical shifts for Black women workers mean building new narratives centered on abundance, dignity, and collective liberation.
Workers’ demands and organizing efforts will deliver true flexibility and economic security.