Search results for covid (621)
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News from EPI › Corporate power and legal challenges have exploited weaknesses in labor law for over fifty years: Policymakers must make it easier for workers to form unions
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Unemployment claims hit highest level in months: Millions more jobs will be lost if Congress doesn’t act
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The economy President-elect Biden is inheriting: More than 26 million workers—15.5% of the workforce—are being directly hurt by the coronavirus downturn
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State Attorneys General as Protectors of Workers’ Rights
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What to watch on jobs day: An unfortunate continued slowing recovery due to the Senate’s inaction
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For sick workers locked into their jobs for health care, a Catch-22
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One million people applied for unemployment insurance last week: Unless Congress acts, millions of people will soon be left without a safety net
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Reinstating and extending the pandemic unemployment insurance programs through 2021 could create or save 5.1 million jobs
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News from EPI › Media advisory: EPI to hold panel on state Attorneys General offices’ role in protecting workers’ rights
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Unemployment claims rise for second week in a row: Millions will lose federal unemployment benefits in December unless Senate Republicans act
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Memorandum on U.S. trade and manufacturing policy
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News from EPI › Congress must urgently provide $3 trillion of fiscal relief to stop the economic bleeding and build a strong recovery
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Principles for the relief and recovery phase of rebuilding the U.S. economy: Use debt, go big, and stay big, and be very slow when turning off fiscal support
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Racism and the Economy: Focus on Employment
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Power in the employment relationship: Why contract law should not govern at-will employment
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No improvement in initial unemployment claims as labor market gains falter
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Learning during the pandemic: What decreased learning time in school means for student learning
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A first step to fifteen: Raising wages for all federal contract workers
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Revisiting a Trump regulatory rollback: Strengthening overtime protections for working people
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With unemployment benefits for millions of workers set to expire in December, Senate Republicans must stop blocking aid
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What the next president inherits: More than 25 million workers are being hurt by the coronavirus downturn
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News from EPI › October jobs report: Next president inherits a devastated economy with millions out of work
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Older workers are voting with an eye on the economy
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Heading into election day, at least 30 million workers are being hurt by the coronavirus recession
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Moral policy = good economics: What’s needed to lift up 140 million poor and low-income people further devastated by the pandemic
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Senate Republicans have failed struggling families: It is cruel, and bad economics, to withhold stimulus aid
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Black, Hispanic, and young workers have been left behind by policymakers, but will they vote?
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Curb your enthusiasm: Rapid third-quarter GDP growth won’t mean the economy has healed
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Fact-checking resources for the 2020 presidential debates
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The passage of California’s Proposition 22 would give digital platform companies a free pass to misclassify their workers