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The National Labor Relations Board’s general counsel said Wednesday that McDonald’s is an employer. This might not seem like surprising(…)
Following is a statement from National Employment Law Project Executive Director Christine Owens on a directive from the National Labor(…)
When 200 New York City fast-food workers walked off their jobs in November 2012, their demand of $15 an hour(…)
Executive Director of NELP, Christine Owens, joins U.S. Senator Tom Harkin (D-IA), U.S. Representative George Miller (D-CA), and U.S. Senator(…)
On July 24, 2009, the federal minimum wage rose to $7.25 an hour, the last bump of a three-step increase(…)
Washington, DC—On Tuesday, July 22, 2014, the White House will honor National Employment Law Project (NELP) Executive Director Christine Owens(…)
Washington, DC—Illinois Governor Pat Quinn today signed legislation known as “ban the box,” making Illinois the fifth state in the(…)
Sacramento, CA—Public employers across the state have successfully put in place new job applications to comply with a California law,(…)
NELP Decries Decision Diluting Home Care Workers’ Fundamental Workplace Bargaining Capacity