Search results for covid (620)
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News from EPI › The Trump administration’s union election suspension at pandemic’s onset impacted nearly 17,000 workers
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The Trump administration’s attacks on workplace union voting rights forewarned of the broader threats to voting rights in the upcoming election
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Rebuilding American manufacturing—potential job gains by state and industry: Analysis of trade, infrastructure, and clean energy/energy efficiency proposals
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How much would it cost consumers to give farmworkers a significant raise?: A 40% increase in pay would cost just $25 per household
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Updated state-level unemployment claims data: Workers across the country need Congress to increase unemployment benefits
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News from EPI › Addressing the teacher shortage requires a multi-pronged approach and long-term solutions
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A policy agenda to address the teacher shortage in U.S. public schools: The sixth and final report in the ‘Perfect Storm in the Teacher Labor Market’ series
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Examining the factors that play a role in the teacher shortage crisis: Key findings from EPI’s ‘Perfect Storm in the Teacher Labor Market’ series
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1.3 million people filed initial unemployment insurance claims last week: It is terrible economics to pause stimulus talks
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What teaching is like during the pandemic—and a reminder that listening to teachers is critical to solving the challenges the coronavirus has brought to public education
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Power and politics in the U.S. workplace: What imbalances of workplace power mean for civic engagement—and democracy
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Decades of slow wage growth for telecommunications workers
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News from EPI › Slowdown in jobs added means we could be years away from a full recovery
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The first big gash of austerity: The cutback to the $600 boost to unemployment benefits reduced personal income by $667 billion (annualized) in August
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News from EPI › Southern states’ use of preemption is disproportionately harming residents of color, women, and low-wage workers
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Preempting progress: State interference in local policymaking prevents people of color, women, and low-income workers from making ends meet in the South
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What to watch on jobs day: Slow closing of the massive jobs deficit
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Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg understood that unequal power is a workplace reality
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EPI comments on NLRB’s proposed revisions to voter list contact information
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‘We prioritized open bars before giving resources to schools’: How the U.S. coronavirus response has failed students and teachers
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At least 33 million workers are being hurt by the coronavirus recession
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Many workers have exhausted their state’s regular unemployment benefits: The CARES Act provided important UI benefits and Congress must act to extend them
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Who are America’s meat and poultry workers?
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President Trump has attacked workers’ safety, wages, and rights since Day One
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Over 13 million more people would be in poverty without unemployment insurance and stimulus payments: Senate Republicans are blocking legislation proven to reduce poverty
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Half a year into the pandemic and millions of people are unemployed: Congress must provide relief
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Teacher pay penalty dips but persists in 2019: Public school teachers earn about 20% less in weekly wages than nonteacher college graduates
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Coronavirus Pandemic Poses Major Challenges to U.S. Students and Teachers—and Exacerbates Existing Education Inequities: A plan for relief, recovery, and rebuilding
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Household income gains welcome in 2019 Census data, but may not be as strong as they first appear
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Racial disparities in income and poverty remain largely unchanged amid strong income growth in 2019