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A new report by the National Employment Law Project and Awood Center urges investigations by state authorities and more involvement(…)
Blacks must make extraordinary efforts to overcome the discrimination that is often hidden in financial policies or products that are(…)
Trina Davidson-Brooks said assisting the formerly incarcerated is vital so that they can break the cycle of criminality, rather than(…)
Statement from NELP in response to the new COVID-19 Emergency Temporary Standard issued by OSHA
One in two U.S. workers (47% of workers overall, 50% of Black workers, and 52% of Latinx workers) have been(…)
Now as New York’s workers, especially Black and Brown workers, face urgent needs — from the cut-off of federal unemployment(…)
The following is a statement from Rebecca Dixon, executive director of the National Employment Law Project on the introduction of(…)
The latest jobs report shows we are falling short of a just recovery.
A transformed unemployment insurance system must center racial and gender justice.