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Read MoreIn 2024, a near-record number of states and localities will increase their minimum wages.
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Read MoreEmergency Measures Needed If Near-Term Economic Downturn Occurs
Read MorePolicy agenda for reentry and workers’ rights advocates that addresses the criminalization of workers
Read MoreMillions of workers who are not actually in business for themselves are misclassified as independent contractors.
Posted April 5, 2024 Read MoreThe new pay standard establishes a fair wage floor for app-based ride-hail drivers.
Posted March 15, 2024 Read MoreIt’s critical that immigrant workers have the power to demand respect and dignity and fully enforce their workplace rights.
Posted March 8, 2024 Read MoreReforms that strengthen the UI system deserve strong bipartisan support.
Posted February 8, 2024 Read MoreNELP offers its congratulations and deepest gratitude to SEIU President Mary Kay Henry.
Posted February 6, 2024 Read MoreThis latest DHS announcement is a result of sustained advocacy by immigrant workers and advocates, including NELP, demanding respect and(…)
Posted January 18, 2024 Read MoreNELP commends the U.S. Labor Department’s new rule, which reinforces the breadth of employee coverage under the Fair Labor Standards(…)
Posted January 9, 2024 Read MoreNon-competes harm workers by limiting their freedom to change jobs and giving companies power to suppress wages.
Posted December 22, 2023 Read MoreWorkers need more security to ensure they can recover from any future recession.
Posted December 8, 2023 Read MoreVoters overwhelmingly support requiring app-based companies to pay into social safety net programs.
Posted November 15, 2023 Read MoreNow is the time to put policies in place so the UI system will be prepared for the next downturn.
Posted November 3, 2023 Read MoreNATIONWIDE—The National Employment Law Project (NELP) applauds the introduction of the Unemployment Insurance Modernization and Recession Readiness Act by Senators(…)
Posted October 26, 2023 Read MoreMore workers than ever are struggling to get by on low-wage jobs.
A conviction in one’s past shouldn’t be a life sentence to joblessness.
All people deserve protections at work. When people have few rights at…
National Employment Law Project
90 Broad Street, Suite 1100, New York, NY 10004
Emily Orlich
press@nelp.org