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The Black Women Workers Roundtable lifts up Black women’s work and leadership in labor.
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Now is the time to put policies in place so the UI system will be prepared for the next downturn.
Washington, DC – Following is a statement from Rebecca Dixon, president and CEO of the National Employment Law Project, on(…)
NATIONWIDE—The National Employment Law Project (NELP) applauds the introduction of the Unemployment Insurance Modernization and Recession Readiness Act by Senators(…)