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The Trump NLRB needs to be removed
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3.5 million workers likely lost their employer-provided health insurance in the past two weeks
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Workers exposed to the coronavirus need to be able to protect themselves from illness or death without risking their employment
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News from EPI › A portrait of disaster: Initial UI claims jump from 211,000 to 6.6 million in three weeks
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Policymakers twice missed the chance to avert widespread job loss, now they should act to avoid more layoffs
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Ann Rosenthal
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Nearly 20 million workers will likely be laid off or furloughed by July: Updated state numbers project further job losses due to the coronavirus
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Which data to watch and not watch this week: Watch Thursday’s unemployment insurance claims, not Friday’s jobs day numbers
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Unions are giving workers a seat at the table when it comes to the coronavirus response
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Nine in 10 farmworkers could be covered by the paid leave provisions of the Families First Coronavirus Response Act—but not if smaller employers are exempted
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In midst of a pandemic, Trump’s NLRB makes it nearly impossible for workers to organize a union
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Older workers can’t work from home and are at a higher risk for COVID-19
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Exposed and underpaid: Women still make less than men, including in sectors especially affected by the coronavirus
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EPI President Thea Lee tells MSNBC’s Velshi the coronavirus shines a light on economic inequality in the United States
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Tell Your State Legislators
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With smart policy, a temporary collapse in GDP doesn’t have to cause great human suffering
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The CARES Act’s aid to state and local governments isn’t enough to shield vital public services from the coronavirus shock: Lessons from the Great Recession tell us why
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News from EPI › EPI applauds crucial provisions in the CARES Act, but its glaring flaws mean that more is needed
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The unemployment rate will understate the impact of the coronavirus
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Early state unemployment insurance data foreshadow the massive shock the coronavirus is having on state labor markets: The real surge will be seen in next week’s data
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Without fast action from Congress, low-wage workers will be ineligible for unemployment benefits during the coronavirus crisis
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News from EPI › Unemployment insurance claims jumped nearly 1,500% in two weeks: I have been a labor economist for a very long time and have never seen anything like this
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The coronavirus pandemic highlights that Americans need more options to vote
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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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States are projected to lose more jobs due to the coronavirus: 14 million jobs could be lost by summer
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Southern state policymakers must do more to respond to the coronavirus pandemic: Medicaid expansion, emergency paid sick leave, and dedicated public health resources are especially needed
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Nurses in garbage bags?: Why the Trump administration must use the Defense Production Act to mobilize production of critically needed hospital protective equipment immediately
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Coronavirus and farmworkers: Farm employment, safety issues, and the H-2A guestworker program
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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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Paul Goldsmith-Pinkham