Women asylum-seekers and visa holders come to the U.S. with degrees, credentials, and extensive work experience, only to find these achievements rendered useless
Mairo Akposé went from HR consultant to interim CEO of PPSE. Workers allege that she hired former colleagues and fired the entire policy and organizing teams
A complex matrix of poverty and punishment fuels the trans unemployment crisis, as community members experience roughly twice the rates of joblessness as cisgender people
Construction workers, many of whom are immigrant and Hispanic workers, have higher rates of suicide than other industries
The court ruled Thursday in Ames v. Ohio Department of Youth Services that majority-group plaintiffs are entitled to the same standard as minority groups
The National Employment Law Project also found that 64% of workers believe the outdoor retailer is becoming a worse place to work
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
The bill, which passed in May, ensures that corporations like Amazon cannot disregard workers’ safety and livelihoods
After a successful summer pilot, Prism staff members reported transformative results in their mental health, work-life balance, and productivity, and unanimously recommended to continue the schedule long term
The responsibility falls on leaders at progressive organizations to align the values of their work with the way they treat their workers
A federal bill that would reduce the standard workweek to 32 hours is headed to Congress
Designed to promote collective ownership and democratic decision-making, worker cooperatives may offer workers a path toward better pay and control over working conditions
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