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New York City passed a series of bills Thursday protecting the rights of food service delivery workers for companies such(…)
Now as New York’s workers, especially Black and Brown workers, face urgent needs — from the cut-off of federal unemployment(…)
The judge’s decision represents an important advancement in the gig-worker-led movement for universal labor rights for all workers.
But temps in tech are organizing to build power and raise labor standards.
Voters want lawmakers to make it harder for companies to shed responsibility for their workers by calling them “independent contractors.”
Though its supporters are selling this “Right to Bargain Act” as a novel form of bargaining in the app-based economy,(…)
The DOL rejected gig companies’ false message that workers would somehow benefit from being left out of fundamental employment protections.
In a virtual briefing before Congressional staff on March 4, 2021, “Centering Workers of Color to Ensure Essential Rights in(…)
The four model policies would advance premium pay, paid sick days, COVID-19 worker health and safety, and protection against retaliation.