Search results for covid (621)
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Release incarcerated Ohioans to flatten the coronavirus curve
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Close to one in four workers are either on unemployment benefits or are waiting to receive them: Congress must take action
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News from EPI › The Economic Policy Institute’s statement on the murder of George Floyd
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Public education job losses in April are already greater than in all of the Great Recession
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EPI testimony regarding Title IV of the CARES Act: Testimony before the United States Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs
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Black workers face two of the most lethal preexisting conditions for coronavirus—racism and economic inequality
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News from EPI › Racism and economic inequality have predisposed black workers to be most hurt by coronavirus pandemic
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Republicans and corporate interests exploit coronavirus crisis to erase companies’ liability
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Ending offshoring and bringing jobs back home will take more than tweets, press releases, and op-eds
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Who are essential workers?: A comprehensive look at their wages, demographics, and unionization rates
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Radical far-right CFPB task force threatens consumer protection
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The System—Who Rigged It, How We Fix It: With former U.S. Secretary of Labor Robert Reich
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Updated state unemployment numbers: Large shares of the labor force have filed for unemployment in every state
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News from EPI › A waking nightmare: Today’s jobs report shows 20.5 million jobs lost in April
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The pandemic sparked more appreciation for teachers, but will it give them a voice in education and their working conditions?
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What to watch on jobs day: Job losses in April may set U.S. employment levels back 20 years
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Nearly one in five workers applied for state unemployment insurance benefits in the last seven weeks: Congress must act to mitigate harm from unprecedented joblessness
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Congress must include worker protections in the next coronavirus relief bill: We need an Essential Workers Bill of Rights
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The extra $600 in unemployment insurance has been the best response yet to the economic shock of the coronavirus and should be extended
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Collective bargaining beyond the worksite: How workers and their unions build power and set standards for their industries
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Updated state unemployment numbers: More than a quarter of the workforce has filed for unemployment in six states
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Letter urging Congress to pass the Paycheck Guarantee Act
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Unemployment filing failures: New survey confirms that millions of jobless were unable to file an unemployment insurance claim
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The next coronavirus relief package should provide aid to state and local governments, protect employed and unemployed workers, and invest in our democracy
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Trump executive order to suspend immigration would reduce green cards by nearly one-third if extended for a full year
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New state unemployment numbers show workers continue to file unemployment claims in daunting numbers
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In the last five weeks, more than 24 million workers applied for unemployment insurance benefits
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Trump’s corporate-first agenda has weakened worker protections needed to combat the coronavirus
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The extreme jobless numbers will lead to a jump in the unemployment rate, but that won’t tell the whole story
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Workers Memorial Day highlights Secretary of Labor Scalia’s failure to protect workers during the coronavirus crisis