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More than half a million child care workers would benefit from a $15 minimum wage in 2025
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Racial representation in professional occupations: By the numbers
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What to watch on jobs day: Missing expectations for job growth isn’t worrisome—yet
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What if it’s not a labor shortage, but just the return of tipping customers driving wage growth in restaurants?
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Only one in five workers are working from home due to COVID: Black and Hispanic workers are less likely to be able to telework
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EPI comments on DOL Request for Information on determining prevailing wage levels for H-1B visas and permanent labor certifications for green cards
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President Biden’s budget shows what true ‘fiscal responsibility’ means: Pushing the economy closer to full employment, reducing inequality, and measuring the debt burden more accurately
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There is no justification for cutting federal unemployment benefits: The latest state jobs data show the economy has not fully recovered
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News from EPI › U.S. Section 232 tariffs boosted the aluminum industry—and should be continued: New study shows aluminum import measures benefited U.S. workers and created jobs
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Aluminum producing and consuming industries have thrived under U.S. Section 232 import measures
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News from EPI › Black, Hispanic, and AAPI workers have experienced the brunt of job losses in leisure and hospitality: New report examines the workers and industries hurt most by the COVID-19 recession
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Low-wage, low-hours workers were hit hardest in the COVID-19 recession: The State of Working America 2020 employment report
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EPI and Justice in Motion comment on USCIS Request for Public Input on Identifying Barriers across Benefits and Services: USCIS should focus on data transparency, access to work permits, and protections for migrant workers
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New York included undocumented immigrants in pandemic aid, and 290,000 workers will benefit: Other states should replicate the program
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How district attorneys and state attorneys general are fighting workplace abuses: An introduction to criminal prosecutions of wage theft and other employer crimes against workers
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Restaurant labor shortages show little sign of going economywide: Policymakers must not rein in stimulus or unemployment benefits
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This Mother’s Day, recognize care work as the work that powers our economy
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While a disappointing jobs report, job gains in leisure and hospitality respond to increased demand in April
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When corporations deceive and cheat workers, consumer laws should be used to protect workers
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Lorelei Salas
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U.S. labor shortage? Unlikely. Here’s why
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Older workers were devastated by the pandemic downturn and continue to face adverse employment outcomes: EPI testimony for the Senate Special Committee on Aging
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Testimony before the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission at a hearing on the civil rights implications of the COVID-19 pandemic
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The Biden-Harris administration’s first 100 days: How to assess progress for workers
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News from EPI › EPI Director of Policy to testify before the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission on the civil rights impact of COVID-19
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Shortchanged—weak anti-retaliation provisions in the National Labor Relations Act cost workers billions
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Unequal power sabotages workers’ ability to protect themselves from injury, illness and death on the job.
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News from EPI › Unequal workplace power deprives workers of the ability to protect themselves and receive fair compensation
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Death by inequality: How workers’ lack of power harms their health and safety
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Risk without reward: The myth of wage compensation for hazardous work