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Requiring federal contractors to obey the law is not a burden—it’s the bare minimum taxpayers have a right to expect.
In 270 cities and towns, tens of thousands of low-wage workers joined the “Fight for $15” day of action.
Errol Louis discussed the latest developments in the fight to raise the minimum wage with NELP’s Paul Sonn.
The poultry industry is cutting corners when it comes to workers’ safety.
Low-wage workers are developing into a powerful voting bloc .
Look what can happen when workers come together to demand what is right.
Start by passing an increase to the federal minimum wage.
The New School hosted a panel of economists, labor leaders, activists and policymakers to address the rise of low-wage work.
The President’s announcement in Newark is a positive first step.