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NELP’s report offers a roadmap for fair treatment of workers in the on-demand economy.
Despite recent job gains, the national labor force participation rate in August remained stuck near historic lows at 62.6%.
Take-home pay for many American workers has effectively fallen since the economic recovery began in 2009.
Wages have stagnated for America’s workers across the board, but those in lower-paying jobs are being hit the hardest.
A federal judge in San Francisco has granted Uber drivers class-action status in a lawsuit that claims the ride-hailing service(…)
Seattle’s first-in-the-nation $15 minimum wage began to phase in this spring after a federal court rejected the fast food industry’s(…)
St. Louis, Missouri became the latest in a growing list of cities raising their local minimum wage to address the(…)
NPR’s Steve Inskeep interviews NELP’s Catherine Ruckelshaus on the NLRB ‘joint-employer’ ruling.
Subcontracted and other nonstandard work structures are prevalent in the industries experiencing the greatest job growth during the recovery.