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NELP applauds the Senate’s work to advance criminal justice reform and to fix flawed FBI background checks for employment.
The state could accrue more healthcare-related savings from an increase in the minimum wage, writes Yannet Lathrop.
Unemployed Floridians deserve a program that is fair and accessible, write George Wentworth and Cindy Huddleston.
Two recently released opinion polls showed New York State voters overwhelmingly support a $15 statewide minimum wage by 2021.
On-demand companies need to hone a business model that doesn’t rely on a cheap, unprotected workforce.
New York is the 19th state to implement a policy, along with nearly 100 cities and counties and D.C.
Only 1 in 8 unemployed Floridians receives jobless aid—lowest rate in the nation.
The growth of the on-demand economy calls for decisive action to safeguard workers’ rights.
The Missouri legislature’s moves against workers are appalling.