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More than five million young Americans today are neither working nor attending school.
The Alabama legislature’s effort to preempt local wage laws is a slap in the face to workers living in poverty.
Reforms in the president’s 2017 budget would prepare our unemployment insurance system for the next recession.
Preemption has limited what localities can do to raise wages, says Tsedeye Gebreselassie.
Raise Up Alabama coalition launches campaign to defend Birmingham’s higher minimum wage as state lawmakers rush to block it.
The Obama administration’s proposed 2017 budget contains a wide range of unemployment insurance (UI) proposals. If adopted, they would take(…)
Drivers are protesting a unilateral 15 percent slashing of driver fares by Uber and Lyft.
It’s an open question whether the president’s wage insurance proposal should be a top safety-net priority in 2016.
The majority of jobless workers in the United States don’t receive unemployment benefits.