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The new law helps ensure claimants are not financially penalized when they choose to work.
“Everyone loves a bargain, but at what costs?” asks Judy Conti in this piece for the Times’ “Room for Debate.”
On Thursday, NELP and many allies gathered at the steps of the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals to show support(…)
Over the past two years, the national conversation around raising the minimum wage has shifted drastically.
Now’s the time for the president to act, says NELP’s Christine Owens.
If anyone still doubted the ability of workers to organize and win substantial minimum wage gains, those doubts should have(…)
America’s fast-food workers have proven that sticking together works, says NELP’s Christine Owens.
A federal court case will decide whether home care workers continue to be denied basic labor protections.
Life is tough enough for unemployed workers and their families; it’s time to stop piling on.