Search results for interest rates (1515)
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Strengthening accountability for discrimination: Confronting fundamental power imbalances in the employment relationship
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News from EPI › The Postal Service is foundational for our economy and democracy: The Biden administration and Congress must protect and strengthen it
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Federal labor standards enforcement in agriculture: Data reveal the biggest violators and raise new questions about how to improve and target efforts to protect farmworkers
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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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EPI comments on USCIS preference allocation system for H-1B visas by prevailing wage level
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Power in the employment relationship: Why contract law should not govern at-will employment
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Explaining the erosion of private-sector unions: How corporate practices and legal changes have undercut the ability of workers to organize and bargain
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EPI comments on DOL wage level methodology for H-1B visas and permanent labor certifications for green cards
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Black, Hispanic, and young workers have been left behind by policymakers, but will they vote?
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Fact-checking resources for the 2020 presidential debates
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Young workers hit hard by the COVID-19 economy: Workers ages 16–24 face high unemployment and an uncertain future
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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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Lochner lives on: Lochner presumption of equal power lives in labor law and undermines constitutional, statutory, and common law workplace protections
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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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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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50 reasons the Trump administration is bad for workers: President Trump has said he would ‘protect’ and ‘fight for’ workers. Instead, his administration has systematically done the opposite.
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COVID-19 and student performance, equity, and U.S. education policy: Lessons from pre-pandemic research to inform relief, recovery, and rebuilding
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What to Watch on Jobs Day: Widespread economic pain continues in August
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Why unions are good for workers—especially in a crisis like COVID-19: 12 policies that would boost worker rights, safety, and wages
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Latinx workers—particularly women—face devastating job losses in the COVID-19 recession
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CEO compensation surged 14% in 2019 to $21.3 million: CEOs now earn 320 times as much as a typical worker
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Fear at work: An inside account of how employers threaten, intimidate, and harass workers to stop them from exercising their right to collective bargaining
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Black workers face two of the most lethal preexisting conditions for coronavirus—racism and economic inequality
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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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The pandemic sparked more appreciation for teachers, but will it give them a voice in education and their working conditions?
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H-1B visas and prevailing wage levels: A majority of H-1B employers—including major U.S. tech firms—use the program to pay migrant workers well below market wages
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Even with already-passed relief and recovery measures, job losses from the coronavirus shock could easily exceed 20 million
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Despite some good provisions, the CARES Act has glaring flaws and falls short of fully protecting workers during the coronavirus crisis
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The coronavirus crisis led to a record-breaking spike in weekly unemployment insurance claims: An estimated 3.4 million workers filed for unemployment last week
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The coronavirus economic policy response must include relief and redistribution now and major demand stimulus once the crisis passes