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News from EPI › A ruling against state and local government unions in Janus will have negative consequences for public services as well as workers
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News from EPI › 17.3 million state and local government workers could be affected by Janus decision
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A profile of union workers in state and local government: Key facts about the sector for followers of Janus v. AFSCME Council 31
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What to Watch on Jobs Day: Signs of stronger wage growth that will eventually improve Americans’ livings standards
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Testimony for Hearing on Regulatory Reform
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Poverty persists 50 years after the Poor People’s Campaign: Black poverty rates are more than twice as high as white poverty rates
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Uber and the labor market: Uber drivers’ compensation, wages, and the scale of Uber and the gig economy
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Class of 2018: College edition
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Minnesota and Wisconsin had similar job growth trajectories leading up to the Great Recession, but not after it
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News from EPI › Since 2010, Minnesota’s economy has outperformed Wisconsin’s by virtually every available measure
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As Wisconsin’s and Minnesota’s lawmakers took divergent paths, so did their economies: Since 2010, Minnesota’s economy has performed far better for working families than Wisconsin’s
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State attorneys general can play key roles in protecting workers’ rights
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Terri Gerstein
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What to Watch on Jobs Day: Stronger wage growth as labor market slack continues to decline
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It’s not just monopoly and monopsony: How market power has affected American wages
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Teacher unions and students’ long-term economic prospects
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Bold increases in the minimum wage should be evaluated for the benefits of raising low-wage workers’ total earnings: Critics who cite claims of job loss are using a distorted frame
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EPI comment on the National Labor Relations Board’s updated Election Rule
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How do our job creation recommendations stack up against a job guarantee?
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Equal Pay Day is a reminder that you can’t mansplain away the gender pay gap
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The growing use of mandatory arbitration: Access to the courts is now barred for more than 60 million American workers
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News from EPI › Women and African Americans are more likely to be subject to mandatory arbitration
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Teachers across the country have finally had enough of the teacher pay penalty
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What to Watch on Jobs Day: Multiple measures indicate the presence of labor market slack
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Andrew Fieldhouse
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Evidence shows collective bargaining—especially with the ability to strike—raises teacher pay
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Recommendations for creating jobs and economic security in the U.S.: Making sense of debates about full employment, public investment, and public job creation
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Fiscal commission has the wrong prescription for Connecticut
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California leads the way: A look at California laws that help protect labor standards for unauthorized immigrant workers