Search results for Misclassification (156)
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Closing the pay gap and beyond: A comprehensive strategy for improving economic security for women and families
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Comments on Proposed Overtime Rule
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How the Economy Has Performed for Workers This Year: Labor Day 2015 by the Numbers
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Risk Shift and the Gig Economy
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Raising the Overtime Threshold Would Directly Benefit 13.5 Million Workers: Here is a Breakdown of Who They Are
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The New Overtime Salary Threshold Would Directly Benefit 13.5 Million Workers: How EPI’s Estimates Differ from the Department of Labor’s
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Clinton Speech Confirms That Presidential Campaigns Will Focus on Wage Stagnation
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News from EPI › Independent Contractor Misclassification is a Large and Growing Problem
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(In)dependent Contractor Misclassification
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News from EPI › State Innovation Exchange Teams up with Economic Policy Institute and EARN to Promote Policy Agenda to Raise Wages: Partnership will add policy-making muscle to SiX’s push to support progressive state legislators and keep working Americans out of poverty
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How to Raise Wages: Policies That Work and Policies That Don’t
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Wages Stagnated or Fell Across the Board in 2014—With One Notable Exception
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Congressional Testimony: Policies that Do and Do Not Address the Challenges of Raising Wages and Creating Jobs
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Wage Stagnation in Nine Charts
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Washington Post “Wage Freeze” Brain Freeze
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Blockbuster Report on Construction Industry Tax and Wage Cheating
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News from EPI › Misclassification Robs Workers of Pay and Benefits, Hurts Honest Companies
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Labor Day Hope
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News from EPI › Labor Law Experts To Hold Press Call On FedEx Decisions and Employee Misclassification: FedEx Decisions Are a Victory For Workers and Responsible Employers—Misclassification Cheats Workers, Good Employers, and Governments
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Wages Have Fallen for Most Americans in 2014
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News from EPI › Wages for the Vast Majority of Workers Stay Flat in 2014
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Why America’s Workers Need Faster Wage Growth—And What We Can Do About It
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Hearing of the Joint Economic Committee of the U.S. Congress on “Empowerment in the Workplace”
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Increasing Wages is an Effective Poverty Reduction Tool, Even for Kids
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Raising America’s Pay: Why It’s Our Central Economic Policy Challenge
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What We Read Today
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Raising the Federal Minimum Wage to $10.10 Would Lift Wages for Millions and Provide a Modest Economic Boost
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Despite Today’s Relatively Positive Jobs Report, the Labor Market Remains Weak
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The Legislative Attack on American Wages and Labor Standards, 2011–2012
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A Well-Educated Workforce Is Key to State Prosperity