The National Employment Law Project also found that 64% of workers believe the outdoor retailer is becoming a worse place to work
Elected officials and news outlets have painted street vendors as environmentally irresponsible. The Street Vendor Project decided to flip the script and help support a workforce that is among the most vulnerable to climate change
Union leaders and education advocates warn that Trump’s executive order could hinder discrimination investigations, affect student loans, and put support services at risk
Combining the wisdom of experience with the energy of youth can create powerful, lasting change
The developer of the $3 billion project committed to implementing stringent heat protections for construction workers, among other measures
Advocates are focused on fortifying labor protections for immigrant workers at the state and local level: “These are frontline workers who are feeding and serving every New Yorker”
The resolution passed by a narrow 73-70 margin in January. One month later, it was defeated in a revote, 63-113
The Denver-based organization has engaged in union-busting and retaliation, union members allege
Low-wage workers at the Union of Southern Service Workers’ summit are ready to go toe-to-toe against their employers, racist labor laws, and the Trump administration
Californians voted against banning slave labor in prisons. A few months later, over 1,000 incarcerated firefighters were deployed to save the very state that upheld their exploitation
Advocates urge the public to comment by Jan. 17 on a Department of Labor proposal that would put an end to allowing employers to pay disabled workers less than minimum wage
Despite improved benchmarks for worker classification on the state and federal level, corporations usually still come out on top
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