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Policies for states and localities to fight oppressive child labor
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Data show anti-union ‘right-to-work’ laws damage state economies: As Michigan’s repeal takes effect, New Hampshire should continue to reject ‘right-to-work’ legislation
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Child labor remains a key state legislative issue in 2024: State lawmakers must seize opportunities to strengthen standards, resist ongoing attacks on child labor laws
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The Economic Policy Institute’s Family Budget Calculator: Technical Documentation
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Workers want unions, but the latest data point to obstacles in their path: Private-sector unionization rose by more than a quarter million in 2023, while unionization in state and local governments fell
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Labor unions and the defense of American democracy: The fight over ballot drop boxes during the 2022 midterm elections
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Economic recovery in the Midwest: Challenges and opportunities after the pandemic
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Rooted in racism and economic exploitation: The failed Southern economic development model
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What to know about this summer’s strike activity: What’s spurring the rise in labor actions?
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Testimony prepared for the U.S. Senate Committee on the Judiciary for a hearing on ‘Ensuring the Safety and Well-Being of Unaccompanied Children’
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Kroger-Albertsons merger will harm grocery store worker wages: Workers stand to lose over $300 million annually
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Why ‘right-to-work’ was always wrong for Michigan: Restoring workers’ rights is key to reversing growing income inequality in Michigan
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Major strike activity increased nearly 50% in 2022: Upcoming Supreme Court case threatens workers’ ability to strike
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Workers are 46% more likely to make below $15 an hour in states paying only the federal minimum wage
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Illinois Workers’ Rights Amendment sets new bar for state worker power policy: Other state legislatures should seize the moment to advance worker, racial, and gender justice in 2023
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Union membership data
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Teachers’ unions reduce teacher stress. Anti-union laws significantly increase it.
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The teacher pay penalty has hit a new high: Trends in teacher wages and compensation through 2021
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The state of the residential long-term care industry: A comprehensive look at employment levels, demographics, wages, benefits, and poverty rates of workers in the industry
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Public education funding in the U.S. needs an overhaul: How a larger federal role would boost equity and shield children from disinvestment during downturns
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The role of local government in protecting workers’ rights: A comprehensive overview of the ways that cities, counties, and other localities are taking action on behalf of working people
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Was it something I said?: Legal protections for employee speech
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Building back better means raising wages for public-sector workers
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Unions can reduce the public-sector pay gap: Collective bargaining rights and local government workers
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Raising pay in public K–12 schools is critical to solving staffing shortages: Federal relief funds can provide a down payment on long-needed investments in the education workforce
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Forty organizations urge California lawmakers to pass AB257, the FAST Recovery Act
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Preempting progress in the heartland: State lawmakers in the Midwest prevent shared prosperity and racial, gender, and immigrant justice by interfering in local policymaking
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Few Midwestern states are providing premium pay to essential workers, despite American Rescue Plan funding
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Understanding the claims about labor markets in debates on ‘Private Government‘
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The stakes for workers in how policymakers manage the coming shift to all-electric vehicles